Ambrose Orchestra

A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
That certain nightThe night we metThere was magic abroad in the airThere were angels dining at the RitzAnd a nightingale sang in Berkeley squareI may be right I may be wrongBut I'm perfectly willing to swearThat when you turned and smiled at meA nightingale sang in Berkeley squareThe moon that lingered over London townPoor puzzled moon he wore a frownHow could he know we two were so in loveThe whole damned world seemed upside downThe streets of town were paved with starsIt was such a romantic affairAnd as we kissed and said goodnightA nightingale sang in Berekeley squareHow strange it wasSongtexteHow sweet and strangeThere was never a dream to compareTo those hazy crazy nights we metAnd a nightingale sang in Berkeley squareAh this heart of mineLoud and fastLike a merry-go-round in a fairWe would dance cheek to cheekAnd a nightingale sang in Berkeley squareThe dawn came stealing upAll gold and blueTo interrupt our rendez-vousI still remember how you smiled and saidWas that a dream or was it true?Our homeward step was just as lightAs the dancing feet of astaireAnd like an echo far awayAnd a nightingale sang in Berkeley squareAnd a nightingale sang in Berkeley squareThat night in Berkeley square.
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"A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" as written by Manning Sherwin E. Maschwitz
Lyrics © SHAPIRO BERNSTEIN & CO. INC.
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