SHADOW WALTZ
(Dubin, Warren)
In 1933 Bing Crosby, Rudy Vallee and Guy Lombardo all recorded "Shadow Waltz"
from the
movie Gold Diggers of 1932. Only Bing's version reached No. 1, where it stayed
for two weeks.

In the shadows let me come and sing
To you.

Let me dream a song that I can bring

To you.

Take me in your arms and let me cling

To you.

Let me linger long.

Let me live my song.

In the winter let me bring the spring

To you.

Let me feel that I mean everything

To you.

Love's old song will be new.

In the shadows when I come and sing

To you.

Shadows on the wall

I can see them fall

Here and there

Everywhere.

Silhouettes in blue

Dancing in the dew

Here am I.

Where are you?

(Bing whistles)

In the winter let me bring the spring

To you.

Let me feel that I mean everything

To you.

Love's old song will be new.

In the shadows when I come and sing

To you, dear.

In the shadows when I come and sing

To you.