| Song | A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square |
| Artist | Rod Stewart |
| Album | The Complete Great American Songbook |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Maschwitz, Sherwin | |
| ti:A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square] | |
| Nat King Cole | |
| Uploaded by Kenny Lee | |
| That certain night | |
| The night we met | |
| There was magic abroad in the air | |
| There were angels dining at the Ritz | |
| And a nightingale sang in Berkeley Square | |
| I may be right | |
| I may be wrong | |
| But I'm perfectly willing to swear | |
| That when you turned and smiled at me, | |
| A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square | |
| The moon that lingered over Londontown | |
| Poor puzzled moon, he wore a frown | |
| How could he know that we two were so in love | |
| The whole darn world seemed upside down | |
| 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 | |
| /*Interlude*/ | |
| When dawn came stealing up, all gold and blue | |
| To interrupt our rendez-vous | |
| 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 dancing feet of Astaire | |
| And like an echo far away | |
| A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square |
| zuo ci : Maschwitz, Sherwin | |
| ti: A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square | |
| Nat King Cole | |
| Uploaded by Kenny Lee | |
| That certain night | |
| The night we met | |
| There was magic abroad in the air | |
| There were angels dining at the Ritz | |
| And a nightingale sang in Berkeley Square | |
| I may be right | |
| I may be wrong | |
| But I' m perfectly willing to swear | |
| That when you turned and smiled at me, | |
| A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square | |
| The moon that lingered over Londontown | |
| Poor puzzled moon, he wore a frown | |
| How could he know that we two were so in love | |
| The whole darn world seemed upside down | |
| 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 | |
| Interlude | |
| 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 dancing feet of Astaire | |
| And like an echo far away | |
| A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square |
| zuò cí : Maschwitz, Sherwin | |
| ti: A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square | |
| Nat King Cole | |
| Uploaded by Kenny Lee | |
| That certain night | |
| The night we met | |
| There was magic abroad in the air | |
| There were angels dining at the Ritz | |
| And a nightingale sang in Berkeley Square | |
| I may be right | |
| I may be wrong | |
| But I' m perfectly willing to swear | |
| That when you turned and smiled at me, | |
| A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square | |
| The moon that lingered over Londontown | |
| Poor puzzled moon, he wore a frown | |
| How could he know that we two were so in love | |
| The whole darn world seemed upside down | |
| 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 | |
| Interlude | |
| 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 dancing feet of Astaire | |
| And like an echo far away | |
| A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square |