Let s Pretend There s A Moon
Words & Music by Russ Columbo, Grace Hamilton & Jack Stern
Recorded by Russ Columbo, 1926
Here are you, and here am I,
There ain t no moon up there on high,
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But it s a lovely night to spoon,
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Let s pretend that there s a moon.
Nights like these were made for love,
Re - gard - less of the moon up a - bove;
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The time and place are op - por - tune --
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Let s pretend that there s a moon.
Bridge:
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The poets like to tell about that spell of moonlight bliss;
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They weave it into ev - ry rhyme;
We need no moon a - bove to tell us when to kiss --
Why should we be wasting time?
Here are we, and here is love;
Who cares if there ain t no moon up a - bove?
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Let s pretend that this is the month of June,
Let s pretend that there s a moon.
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