Bill

BARRY GRAY

I used to dream that I would discover
The perfect lover someday,
I knew I'd recognize him if ever
He came 'round my way.
I always used to fancy then
He'd be one of the God-like kind of men
With a giant brain and a noble head
Like the heroes bold
In the books I've read.

But along came Bill
Who's quite the opposite of all
The men in storybooks
In grace and looks
I know that Apollo
Would beat him
All hollow

And I can't explain,
It's surely not his brain
That makes me thrill
I love him because he's wonderful,
Because he's just my Bill.

He can't play golf or tennis or polo,
Or sing a solo, or row.
He isn't half as handsome
As dozens of men that I know.
He isn't tall or straight or slim
And he dresses far worse than Ted or Jim.
And I can't explain why he should be
Just the one, one man in the world for me.

He's just my Bill, an ordinary man,
He hasn't got a thing that I can brag about.
And yet to be
Upon his knee
So comfy and roomy
Seems natural to me.
Oh, I can't explain,
It's surely not his brain
That makes me thrill
I love him because he's, I don't know
Because he's just my Bill.

Curiosidades sobre la música Bill del Margaret Whiting

¿En qué álbumes fue lanzada la canción “Bill” por Margaret Whiting?
Margaret Whiting lanzó la canción en los álbumes “Love Songs” en 1954 y “Sings the Jerome Kern Song Book” en 1960.
¿Quién compuso la canción “Bill” de Margaret Whiting?
La canción “Bill” de Margaret Whiting fue compuesta por BARRY GRAY.

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