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Going Up - Duke Ellington And His Orchestra with piano solo.. lyrics
Then he walked in with some woman
Who's place was once mine
And she wore his ring on her finger
And the band began a song, I'd heard before
I saw a man and he danced with his wife
How I wished he was dancing with me
'Cause I remember before
When we danced on this floor
His eyes were only on me
Where did I go wrong? They were playin' our song
While I was cryin' all night long
I kept watchin' as they dance so divine
I kept hopin' kept on lookin'
But I couldn't catch his eye
Oh, then he got up and he saw me
But he just walked right on by and danced with her
I saw a man and he danced with his wife
How I wished he was dancing with me
'Cause I remember before
When we danced on this floor
His eyes were only on me
Where did I go wrong? They were playin' our song
While I was cryin' all night long
Two weeks later, I heard a knock on my door
He's back just like all those good times before
Ah, then he kissed me and he told me
"I left her 'cause I love you
So much more than I knew"
I saw a man and he danced with his wife
But now he's dancing with me
'Cause I remember before
When we danced on this floor
His eyes were only on me
I saw a man and he danced with his wife
Then he walked in with some woman
Who's place was once mine
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