
The Breeze And I Songtext
(Words by Al Stillman and Music by Ernesto Lecuona)
[Music written in 1929 as a piano piece called "Andaluza" - part of the Andalucia Suite by the Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona]
The breeze and I are saying with a sigh
That you no longer care
The breeze and I are whispering goodbye
To dreams we used to share
Ours was a love song that seemed constant as the moon
And all about me, they know you have departed without me
And we, we wonder why, the breeze and I
The breeze and I
Ending in a strange, mournful tune
[Music written in 1929 as a piano piece called "Andaluza" - part of the Andalucia Suite by the Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona]
The breeze and I are saying with a sigh
That you no longer care
The breeze and I are whispering goodbye
To dreams we used to share
Ours was a love song that seemed constant as the moon
And all about me, they know you have departed without me
And we, we wonder why, the breeze and I
The breeze and I
ERNESTO LECUONA, AL STILLMAN
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