
I Concentrate on You Judy Garland
"I Concentrate on You" by Judy Garland is a classic #Jazz song from 1945. The lyrics express deep devotion and love, emphasizing how the speaker's focus on their partner brings joy and meaning to life. The song features lush orchestration and Garland's emotive vocal delivery, showcasing her talent. It highlights themes of love and commitment, resonating with audiences and solidifying its place in American music history.

Whenever skies look gray to me
And trouble begins to brew
Whenever the Winter winds become too strong
I concentrate on you
When fortune cries "Nay! Nay!" to me
And people declare "You're through!"
Whenever the blues become my only song
I concentrate on you
On your smile so sweet, so tender
When at first your kiss I decline
On the light in your eyes when I surrender
And once again our arms intertwine
And so, when wise men say to me
That love's young dream never comes true
To prove that even wise men can be wrong
I concentrate on you
And trouble begins to brew
Whenever the Winter winds become too strong
I concentrate on you
When fortune cries "Nay! Nay!" to me
And people declare "You're through!"
Whenever the blues become my only song
I concentrate on you
On your smile so sweet, so tender
When at first your kiss I decline
On the light in your eyes when I surrender
And once again our arms intertwine
And so, when wise men say to me
That love's young dream never comes true
To prove that even wise men can be wrong
I concentrate on you
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