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Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra - I Hear A Rhapsody lyrics
I Get Along Without You Very Well
 Jimmy Dorsey
 Words by Jane Brown thompson and music by Hoagy Carmichael.
 Composed by Carmichael several years after being given Mrs. Thompson's
 unsigned poem by a student at Indiana University. After an extensive
 search, the author was located but she died the night before the song was
 introduced by Dick Powell on a network radio program.
 Sung by Hoagy Carmichael and Jane Russell in the 1952 film "The Las Vegas
 Story."
 I get along without you very well, 
 Of course I do;
 Except when soft rains fall and drip from leaves,
 Then I recall the thrill of being sheltered in your arms,
 Of course I do. 
 But I get along without you very well.
 I've forgotten you, just like I should,Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra - I Hear A Rhapsody - http://motolyrics.com/jimmy-dorsey-orchestra/i-hear-a-rhapsody-lyrics.html
 Of course I have;
 Except to hear your name
 Or someone's laugh that is the same.
 But I've forgotten you just like I should,
 What a guy!
 What a fool am I to think my breaking heart
 Could kid the moon.
 What's in store?
 Should I 'phone once more?
 No it's best that I stick to my tune.
 I get along without you very well,
 Of course I do;
 Except perhaps in spring,
 But I should never think of spring
 For that would surely break my heart in two.
From: "Montcomags"


















