I'll Sing You A Thousand Love Songs
Written for: Cain And Mabel (1936)
Performer: Robert Paige & Studio Chorus
Lyric: Al Dubin
Additional British lyric: Charles Dunn
Music: Harry Warren
Year: 1936
Original publisher: Remick Music Corp.
Verse 1:
Sweet music is the poetry of romance,
There is no romance without a song;
And though it's such a little thing to do, dear,
I'll sing to you, dear, my whole life long;
Chorus:
I'll sing you a thousand love songs
And still they'll seem so few;
For I need a thousand voices
To tell you how I love you.
I've only one heart to give you,
One voice to listen to;
So, I'll bring a thousand love songs
And I'll sing ev'ry one, dear, for you.
Verse 2 (from British sheet music):
I'll find the best of all the words and music,
The grandest music, naught else will do;
And maybe that will give you some slight idea
How I feel, my dear, in loving you;
[Chorus]