Come Back to Sorrento

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Chris Connor

Chris Connor (November 8, 1927 – August 29, 2009) was an American jazz singer. more »


Year:
1957
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Sunlight dances on the sea
Tender thoughts occur to me
I have often seen your eyes
In the nighttime when I dream

When I pass a garden fair
And the scent is in the air
In my mind a dream awakes
And my heart begins to break

But you said goodbye to me
Now all I can do is grieve
Can it be that you forgot?
Darling forget me not!

Please don't say farewell
And leave this heart that's broken
Come back to Surriento
So I can mend

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Written by: Ernesto De Curtis

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