Текст песни brian setzer orchestra - A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
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That certain night, the night we metThere was magic abroad in the airThere were angels dining at the ritzAnd a nightingale sang in berkley squareI may be right, I may be wrong,But Im perfectly willing to swear,That when you turned and smiled at me,A nightingale sang in berkley square.The moon that lingered over london town,Poor puzzled moon, he wore a frownHow could he know we two were so in love,The whole darn world seemed upside down.The streets of town were paved with stars,It was such a romantic affair.And as we kissed and said goodnight,A nightingale sang in berkley square.How strange it was, how sweet and strangeThere was never a dream to compareWith that hazy, crazy, night we metWhen a nightingale sang in berkeley squareThis heart of mine beat loud and fastLike a merry-go-round in a fairFor we were dancing cheek to cheekAnd a nightingale sang in berkeley squareWhen dawn came stealing up all gold and blueTo interrupt our rendezvousI still remember how you smiled and said"was that a dream or was it true? "Our homeward step was just as lightAs the dancing feet of astaireAnd like an echo far awayA nightingale sang in berkeley square