# | Title | Principal Artiste | Composers | Lyricist / Date written | Place | Date recorded | Matrix | Label&cat.no. | Additional Information |
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1182 | I'm Madly In Love With You | Reginald Williams & his Futurists | Fred Coots | Benny Davis `38 | London | February 8, 1939 | CA-17345-1 | Col FB-2167 | REGINALD WILLIAMS AND HIS FUTURISTS: Reginald Williams (director); Max Goldberg, Alfie Noakes (trumpet); Eric Breeze (trombone); Ronnie Austin, Biff Byfield (clarinet, alto sax); John Roberts (tenor sax); Hugh Tripp (baritone sax); Percy Pegg (piano); Reg. Bishop (guitar); Ralph Smith (string bass); Bill Richards (drums); Al Bowlly (vocals). London, February 8, 1939. |
(Fred Coots / Benny Davis)
Reginald Williams & his Futurists
When first we met, my life was such a gay thing
You took my heart and you used it for a plaything
But what can I do
I'm madly in love with you
Your every wish, if only you command it
I must obey, it's hard to understand it
Yet what can I do
I'm madly in love with you
And still, if I should leave you I'd go insane
I'd lose my mind completely
'Cause if you smiled so sweetly
I'd hurry back to your arms
You make me cry and you feel, in your glory
A fool am I, It's still the same old story
But what can I do
I'm madly in love with you