Track Title:               If I Loved You
Album Title:               The Columbia Years, 1943-1952, Vol. 2

Prime Artist:              Frank Sinatra
Lyrics by:                 Oscar Hammerstein II     (O. Greeley Clendenning H. II)
Music by:                  Richard Rodgers
From the Show:             Carousel   1945 (S)  1957 (M)

Lyrics:
  "Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen.  We'd, we'd like to dispense with the-uh, it so
happens that we
just happen to have a couple of arrangements along with us. And, uh, 
Remember, your elders
are sitting all around you.   We would like to, uh, do, as one of our encores, a very
lovely song.  This,
if we may digress for a minute, is not from a motion picture-it is from a show called "Carousel", it's
 a very lovely
tune called "If I Loved You." 
If I loved you, time and again I would try to say
All I'd want you to know
If I loved you, words wouldn't come in an easy way
`round in circles I'd go
Longin' to tell you but, afraid and shy,
I'd let my golden chances pass me by

Soon you'd leave me, off you would go in the mist of day
Never, never to know
How I love you, if I loved you



Soon you'd leave me, off you would go in the mist of day
Never, never to know
How I love you, if I loved you


Transcribed by Ron Hontz
Ronhontz@att.net


>From material contributed by
Larry Henares of the Philippines
http://www.thepeaches.com/music/