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Ethel Merman - This Is It Lyrics



Ethel Merman - This Is It Lyrics




Something must have happened
To my heart just now
Suddenly my life's complete
You became the most important part just now
I know and you know
We two know

This is it
My great romance
My one to hang on to
This one chance
Your mine my loneliness dies
I feel fine
With stars in my eyes

Oh it fills me up
To such a high
To know this is so very real and right
And I thought love passed me by
But I must admit
This is it

This is it
My great romance
My one to hang on to
This one chance
When you tell me your mine my loneliness dies
I feel fine
With stars in my eyes
This is it

Oh it fills me up
To such a high
To know this is so very real and right
And I found you and I thought love passed me by
But I must admit
This is it
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Something must have happened
To my heart just now
Suddenly my life's complete
You became the most important part just now
I know and you know
We two know

This is it
My great romance
My one to hang on to
This one chance
Your mine my loneliness dies
I feel fine
With stars in my eyes

Oh it fills me up
To such a high
To know this is so very real and right
And I thought love passed me by
But I must admit
This is it

This is it
My great romance
My one to hang on to
This one chance
When you tell me your mine my loneliness dies
I feel fine
With stars in my eyes
This is it

Oh it fills me up
To such a high
To know this is so very real and right
And I found you and I thought love passed me by
But I must admit
This is it
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Writer: DOROTHY FIELDS, ARTHUR SCHWARTZ
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.

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Performed By: Ethel Merman
Length: 3:05
Written by: DOROTHY FIELDS, ARTHUR SCHWARTZ

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