I’m Getting Sentimental Over You

A 1933 popular song.
Words by Ned Washington.
Music by George Bassman.


Sheet music provided by Nicholas Leunissen:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

I was just another who laughed at romance
I said it was not for me
Then you made your entrance and right at a glance
I knew this was meant to be

Chorus
Never thought I’d fall
But now I hear love call
I’m getting sentimental over you
Things you say and do
Just thrill me through and through
I’m getting sentimental over you
I thought I was happy
I could live without love
Now I must admit
Love is all that I’m thinking of
Won’t you please be kind
And just make up your mind?
That you’ll be sweet and gentle
Be gentle with me
Because I’m sentimental over you
I thought I was happy
I could live without love
Now I must admit
Love is all that I’m thinking of
Won’t you please be kind
And just make up your mind?
That you’ll be sweet and gentle
Be gentle with me
Because I’m sentimental over you


Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: