Ooh, what a little moonlight can do Ooh, what a little moonlight can do to you
You’re in love
Your hearts a flutter
And all day long you only shutter
'Cause your poor tongue
Just won’t utter the words «I love you»
Ooh, what a little moonlight can do Wait a while
'Till the little moonbeams comes peeking through
You get bold
You can’t resist him
All you say
When you kissed him is Ooh, what a little moonlight can do
Ooh, what a little
Moonlight can do
Ooh, what a little moonlight
Can do to you
You're in love
Your hearts fluttering
All day long
You only stutter
'Cause your poor tongue
Just will not utter
The words, I love you
Ooh, what a little
Moonlight can do
Wait a while
Till a little moonbeam
Comes peepin' through
You'll get bored
You cant resist him
And all you'll say
When you have kissed him is
Ooh, what a little
Moonlight can do
Ooh, what a little
Moonlight can do
Ooh, what a little moonlight
Can do to you
You're in love
Your hearts fluttering
All day long
You only stutter
'Cause your poor tongue
Just will not utter
The words, I love you
Ooh, what a little
Moonlight can do
Wait a while
Till a little moonbeam
Comes peepin' through
You'll get bored
You cant resist him
(I love your taste in music
I love u Ms Holiday but Im more familiar with the Diana Ross version to many of songs. Im a total fan of LADY SINGS THE BLUES..you opened doors for many to sashay in today. May you always rest in peace
This is my favorite and goes out to my mom Amanda Scott at a nursing now facing some health challenges. She's going to a medical appointment today. She saw Ms. Billie Holiday in person at The Savoy in Harlem as a teenager. 8/7/19. (Wed.) 7:45 a.m.
This song makes me wanna find a Partner and swing jump jive and waaale til my legs and feet hurt til i gotta walk hme wit no shoes . I think of my great aunts and my fathers mother i think of my grandmothers mother being young and from the south living in harlem as a young women
I guess the first Billie Holiday song I ever heard. I worked in a record store and knew she was important so I found one of the early greatest hits releases on vinyl. 1973 or so. This was track one. Never looked back.