I See Your Face Before Me - Glen Gray
I See Your Face Before MeFrank SinatraWritten by Howard Dietz and Arthur SchwartzThis version did not chart butIn 1938, it was a # 12 for Guy Lombardo and a # 13 for Glen GrayLater found on the soundtrack of the film "The Bridges of Madison County"I see your face before me, crowding my every dreamThere is your face before me, you are my only themeIt doesn't matter where you are, I can see how fair you areI close my eyes and there you are alwaysIf you could share the magic, yes, if you could see me, tooThere would be nothing tragic in all my dreams of youWould that my love could haunt you soKnowing I want you soI can't erase your beautiful face before meWould that my love could haunt you soKnowing I want you soI can't erase your beautiful face before meTRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: Some versions may contain this intro:In a world of glitter and glowIn a world of tinsel and showThe unreal from the real you lives on to knowI discovered somebody whoCould be truly worthy and trueYes, I found my ideal thingWhen I met you
Artist: Glen Gray
Title: I See Your Face Before Me