Sentimental Me
Words & Music by Jimmy Cassin, Jim Morehead |
Sentimental Me
Words & Music by Jimmy Cassin, Jim Morehead
Lyrics: |
Sentimental me
Guess I'll always will be
So in love with you
Say you love me too
Sentimental me
Dreaming while I live
Living just to give
All my love to you
No one else will do
Sentimental me
Reaching for the moon
Wishing on the stars
On my honeymoon
I want to be where you are
Darling can't you see
It was meant to be
I'm in love with you
Say you love me too
Sentimental me
Darling can't you see
It was meant to be
I'm in love with you
No-one else will do
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More info: | |
Sentimental Me was written by Jimmy Cassin and Jim Morehead and popularized by the Ames Brothers (Coral 60140) in 1950. Their recording reached
#3 on Billboard's Best-Selling Singles chart and became a million-seller. The flip side of Sentimental Me was the enormously successful Rag
Mop. Other popular recordings of Sentimental Me in 1950 included those of Russ Morgan (Decca 24904) and Ray Anthony (Capitol 923).
Elvis recorded Sentimental Me on March 13, 1961, at RCA's Nashville studios.
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Lyrics: |
Sentimental me
Guess I'll always will be
So in love with you
Say you love me too
Sentimental me
Dreaming while I live
Living just to give
All my love to you
No one else will do
Sentimental me
Reaching for the moon
Wishing on the stars
On my honeymoon
I want to be where you are
Darling can't you see
It was meant to be
I'm in love with you
Say you love me too
Sentimental me
Darling can't you see
It was meant to be
I'm in love with you
No-one else will do
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First album: |
RCA LSP-2370, 1960, Something For Everybody
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First recorded: |
Studio Session for RCA RCA Studio B, March 12, 1961
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More info: |
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Sentimental Me was written by Jimmy Cassin and Jim Morehead and popularized by the Ames Brothers (Coral 60140) in 1950. Their recording reached
#3 on Billboard's Best-Selling Singles chart and became a million-seller. The flip side of Sentimental Me was the enormously successful Rag
Mop. Other popular recordings of Sentimental Me in 1950 included those of Russ Morgan (Decca 24904) and Ray Anthony (Capitol 923).
Elvis recorded Sentimental Me on March 13, 1961, at RCA's Nashville studios.
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