Anita O'Day — A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square lyrics

The page contains the lyrics of the song "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" by Anita O'Day.

Lyrics

how strange it was, how sweet and strange
there was never a dream to compare
with that hazy, crazy, night we met
when a nightingale sang in berkeley square
this heart of mine beat loud and fast
like a merry-go-round in a fair
for we were dancing cheek to cheek
and a nightingale sang in berkeley square
when dawn came stealing up all gold and blue
to interrupt our rendezvous
i still remember how you smiled and said
«was that a dream or was it true?»
our homeward step was just as light
as the tap-dancing feet of astaire
and like an echo far away
a nightingale sang in berkeley square
when dawn came stealing up all gold and blue
to interrupt our rendezvous
i still remember how you smiled and said
«was that a dream or was it true?»
the streets of town were paved with stars
it was such a romantic affair
and as we kissed and said goodnight
a nightingale sang in berkeley square
i know cause i was there
that night in berkeley square