This *could* be "It's Been a Long, Long Time". I have this wonderful song
in a recording from 1945, sung by June Christy and featuring Stan Kenton
and his orchestra. It is on a Capitol CD (CDP 7 98014 2), entitled
"Sentimental Journey: Capitol's Great Ladies of Song". To the best of my
knowledge, it was the first recording of the song, although I also know of
later recordings by Kitty Kallen and Louis Armstrong.
The lyrics begin:
Just kiss me once, and kiss me twice
And kiss me once again
It's been a long, long time
Haven't felt like this my dear
Since can't remember when
It's been a long, long time
On the other hand, I can hear in my mind, but cannot identify, at leat one
other song (early 70's maybe?) that has "Kiss me once, kiss me twice" in
the lyrics.
Hope this helps.
--
Dave Thuleen
Escondido, California
dthu...@cts.com
>On 29 May 1997 04:37:29 GMT, just...@aol.com (Justmeafp) wrote:
>
>>Can anyone help me?
>>I am looking for any information about an oldie song that ( I think) is
>>titled "Kiss me once, Kiss me twice". I need to know who sang this song,
>>and to know if this is the correct title.
>>This has been bugging us at the office for a long time.
>>Thanks in advance!
Or....If it's an older song..could be:
Kiss me once, and Kiss me twice
And Kiss me once again
It's been a long, long time
Never felt like this before
Since can't remember when
It's been a long, long time
(That's all I can remember..John)
LaChEsIs <raveness@*herald.infi.net> wrote in article
<338fab68...@news.infi.net>...
> On 29 May 1997 04:37:29 GMT, just...@aol.com (Justmeafp) wrote:
>
> >Can anyone help me?
> >I am looking for any information about an oldie song that ( I think) is
> >titled "Kiss me once, Kiss me twice". I need to know who sang this song,
> >and to know if this is the correct title.
> >This has been bugging us at the office for a long time.
> >Thanks in advance!
> Lita Ford, "Kiss Me Deadly" I believe..
>
> Kiss me Once
> Kiss me Twice
> Come on Pretty Baby,
> Kiss me Deadly.
>
Here are the words to We Three. I am so sorry for the death of your
father.
I hope the song, which might be fairly hard to one grieving, offers some
meaure of solace.
WE THREE (MY ECHO, MY SHADOW, AND ME)
We three we're all alone living in memory. My echo, my shadow and me.
We three, we're not a crowd, we're not even company. My echo, my shadow
and me.
What good is the moonlight, the silvery moonlight that shines above?
I walk with my shadow, I talk with my echo, but where is the one I love?
We three, we will wait for you, even till eternity. My echo, my shadow and
me.