This song is an old standard song that was first recorded in 1933! Ethel Waters had a number 6 hit with it that year. The Everly Brothers recorded it in 1961 and it reached number 20 on the Billboard Charts. |
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Don't blame me, for falling in love with you. I'm under your spell but how can I help it... Don't blame me. Can't you see, when you do the things you do, If I can't conceal the thrill that I'm feeling, Don't blame me. I can't help it if that doggone moon above Makes me need someone like you to love. Blame your kiss, as sweet as a kiss can be; And blame all your charms that melt in my arms, But don't blame me. I can't help it if that doggone moon above Makes me need someone like you to love. Blame your kiss, as sweet as a kiss can be; And blame all your charms that melt in my arms, But don't blame me. |