When

Album: When (1958)
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  • When, when you smile, when you smile at me
    Well, well I know our love will always be
    When, when you kiss, when you kiss me right
    I, I don't want to ever say good night

    I need you
    I want you near me
    I love you
    Yes, I do and I hope you hear me

    When, when I say, when I say "Be mine"
    If, if you will I know all will be fine
    When will you be mine?

    (Oh, baby)
    (I need you)
    (I want you near me)
    (I love you)
    (Yes, I do and I hope you hear me when)

    When, when you smile, when you smile at me
    Well, well I know our love will always be
    When, when you kiss, when you kiss me right
    I, I don't want to ever say good night

    I need you
    I want you near me
    I love you
    Yes, I do and I hope you hear me

    When, when I say, when I say "Be mine"
    If, if you will I know all will be fine
    When will you be mine?

    When will you be mine? Writer/s: Jack Reardon, Paul Evans
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Leoncio from Georfetown Ga, UsaThese lyics are incorrect.
    corrected lyrics:
    When, when you smile, when you smile at me
    Well, well I know our love will always be
    When, when you kiss, when you kiss me right
    I, I don't want to ever say good night

    I need you
    I want you near me
    I love you
    Yes, I do and I hope you hear me

    When, when I say, when I say "Be mine"
    If, if you will I know all will be fine
    When will you be mine?

    (Oh, baby)
    (I need you)
    (I want you near me)
    (I love you)
    (Yes, I do and I hope you hear me when)

    When, when you smile, when you smile at me
    Well, well I know our love will always be
    When, when you kiss, when you kiss me right
    I, I don't want to ever say good night

    I need you
    I want you near me
    I love you
    Yes, I do and I hope you hear me

    When, when I say, when I say "Be mine"
    If, if you will I know all will be fine
    When will you be mine?
  • John from Wirral, United KingdomHappy days of New Brighton tower Teddy Boy era cannot be ever replaced and the days the fair was still up and running anyone remember? John Wirral UK oneseagull@yahoo.co.uk
  • Roman from Barrie, Onyes, I remember these guys and this hit. still don't know what instrument(s) was used to create that unique sound during the instrumental interlude. kids who were into rock and roll thought they would give the Everly Bros. some competition but that thought melted when the twins faded off the charts.
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