(Like I’m loving you)
a 1920 society fox trot song
words and music by Tom Pitts, Raymond B. Egan, & Roy Marsh
arranged by Paul Whiteman
The sheet music:
Accompaniment:
Lyrics
- I always thought that I’d prefer
Single blessedness
Thought that I’d like to stay free
I never thought my time would come to marry
No wedding bells for me
I’ve changed my mind after all
You are the one made me fall, for
Chorus
I never knew I could love anybody
Honey, like I’m loving you
I couldn’t realize, what a pair of eyes
And a baby smile could do
I can’t sleep, I can’t eat
I never knew a single soul could be so sweet
I never knew I could love anybody
Honey, like I’m loving you
- I used to smile at all the songs
That were popular
Nothing but love in each song
I used to think those kind of songs were foolish
Now I admit I’m wrong
Love songs are part of my plan
Show me the Minister man, for
Sung here by Fred Feild: