Song from South Pacific, 1949 Writer - Oscar Hammerstein II Composer - Richard Rodgers
Never let, never, never let her go Never let, never, never let her go Never let, never, never let her go Never let, never, never let her go
Some enchanted evening, you may see a stranger You may see a stranger across a crowded room And somehow you know, you know even then That somewhere you'll see her again and again
Some enchanted evening, someone may be laughing You may hear her laughing across a crowded room And night after night, as strange as it seems The sound of her laughter will sing in your dreams
Tell me who can explain it? Who can tell you why? Fools give you reasons, wise men never try
Never let, never, never let her go Never let, never, never let her go Never let, never, never let her go Never let, never, never let her go
Some enchanted evening, when you find your true love When you hear her call you across a crowded room Then run to her side and make her your own Or all through your life you may dream all alone
Once you have found her, never let her go Once you have found her, never let her go Never let her go
Never let, never, never let her go Never let, never, never let her go
Some enchanted evening, you may see a stranger You can hear her laughing, calling from across a crowded room Who can explain it? Who can tell you why? Fools give you reasons, wise men never try, I'll never know You better run to her side, let her know that you're alive
Never let, never, never let her go Never let, never, never let her go Never let, never, never let her go