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Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby (May 2, 1903 - October 14, 1977) was an American singer and actor whose career lasted from 1926 until his death in 1977. Bing Crosby's influence on popular culture and popular music is considerable as from 1934 to 1954 he held a nearly unrivaled command of record sales, radio ratings and motion picture grosses. He is usually considered to be a member of popular music's "holy trinity" of ultra-icons, alongside Elvis Presley and The Beatles. Bing Crosby popularized singing with conversational ease, or crooning. His musical interpretations amalgamated rhythm and romance with scat singing, whistling, rhythmic improvisation and melodic paraphrasing as elements of a hotter, sexier sound than had been conceived before.
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Love Is Just Around The Corner Lyrics

Bing Crosby

Love is Just Around the Corner
Bing Crosby
Words and music by Leo Robin and Lewis Gensler.

Introduced by Bing Crosby in the 1934 film "Here Is My Heart."
Sung by Robert Cummings in "Millions in the Air", a 1935 motion picture.

(Verse)
Beautiful miracle, pardon my lyrical rhapsody,
Can't you see? Oh, you have captured me!
Being so glamorous, now can't you be amorous just with me,
Make it soon, Cop a look at that moon.

(Refrain)
Love is just around the corner,
Any cozy little corner,
Love is just around the corner,
When I'm around you.

I'm a sentimental mourner,
And I couldn't be forlorner,
When you keep me on that corner,
Just waiting for you.

Venus de Milo was noted for her charms,
But strictly between us,
You are cuter than Venus,
And what's more you've got arms!

Let's go cuddle in a corner,
Any cozy little corner,
Love is just around the corner,
And I'm around you.

Love is just around the corner,
Any cozy corner,
Love is just around the corner,
When I'm around you.

I'm ten times as faithful,
As all your other men,
They all are true to no one but you,
But me I'm true to ten.

Oh, let's go cuddle in a cozy corner,
Any cozy little corner,
Love is just around the corner,
And I'm around you.

From: "Montcomags"