Track Title: Everything But You Album Title: Duke Ellington Songbook, disc 7 Prime Artist: Ella Fitzgerald Producer: Norman Granz Written by: Don George Written by: Duke Ellington (Edward Kennedy Ellington) Written by: Harry James From: 1945 Lyrics: You left me a horse from Texas, A house with installments due, A letter with lots of X-S Everything but you. You left me some beans from Boston, A bicycle built for two, A memory to get lost in, Everything but you. Each day was so gay and so daring, I loved every breathtaking minute, for how could I know I was sharing a kiss without a future in it. You left me a dream to room with, A coffee pot from Peru, A knife and fork to spoon with, Everything but you. You left me a horse from Texas, A house with installments due, A letter with lots of X-S Everything but you. You left me some beans from Boston, A bicycle built for two, A memory to get lost in, Everything but you. Each day was so gay and so daring, I loved every breathtaking minute, for how could I know I was sharing a kiss without a future in it. You left me a dream to room with, A coffee pot from Peru, A knife and fork to spoon with, Everything but you. Everything but you. You left me everything, everything but you. Contributed by Vera from Norway Validated by Todd Peach {todd@thepeaches.com} |