That Certain Woman
Written for: That Certain Woman (1937)
Performer: NONE (not used)
Lyric: Al Dubin
Music: Harry Warren
Year: 1937
Original publisher: Remick Music Corp.
Chorus:
I'm not romantic,
I guess I'm too blasé,
But still some day,
My heart may sing a song,
When that certain woman comes along.
I have no courage,
When I begin to speak,
My words are weak,
But maybe they'll be strong,
When that certain woman comes along.
I never gaze up at the planets,
I don't know Jupiter from Mars;
Because to me, they're merely planets,
To sweethearts, they are stars.
I'm not romantic,
It's great to be alone,
Be on my own,
But I may find I'm wrong,
When that certain woman comes along.