1937
From the sublime pairing of Schwartz and Dietz came this breezily melodic chestnut, introduced in the stage musical Between the Devil by Jack Buchanan, Evelyn Laye and Adele Dixon. The composer's son, renowned radio personality Jonathan Schwartz, recalled in his memoir, All in Good Time, that his parents were particularly fond of singing him this song as a lullaby.
Lyrics:
I see your face before me,
Crowding my every dream.
There is your face before me,
You are my only theme.
It doesn't matter where you are,
I can see how fair you are.
I close my eyes and there you are,
Always.
If you could share the magic,
If you could see me, too,
There would be nothing tragic
In all my dreams of you.
Would that my love could haunt you so,
Knowing I want you so.
I can't erase,
Your beautiful face before me.
Recorded By:
Jack Jones
Johnny Hartman
Dave Brubeck
Mildred Bailey
Sonny Rollins