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- I Concentrate On You
- Johnny Mathis
- Written by Cole Porter
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- This version did not chart but
- In 1940, competing versions charted by Tommy Dorsey (# 20) and Eddy Duchin (# 25)
- Sung in the film "Broadway Melody of 1940" by Douglas McPhail and danced by
- Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell
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- Whenever skies look gray to me
- And trouble begins to brew
- Whenever the winter winds become too strong
- I concentrate on you
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- When fortune cries "Nay, nay" to me
- And people declare "You're through"
- Whenever the blues become my only song
- I concentrate on you
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- On your smile so sweet, so tender
- When at first my kiss you decline
- On the light in your eyes when you surrender
- And once again our arms intertwine
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- And so when wise men say to me
- That love's young dream never comes true
- To prove that even wise men can be wrong
- I concentrate on you
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- I concentrate and I concentrate on you
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