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Melancholy March - Julie London
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Melancholy March Julie London

"Melancholy March" by Julie London, released in 1956, is a jazz ballad that evokes feelings of longing and nostalgia. The lyrics reflect themes of heartache and the passage of time, capturing a sense of bittersweet beauty. Unique musical elements include London’s sultry vocals and lush orchestration. The song resonates with listeners for its emotional depth. #Jazz

Melancholy March - Julie London
Melancholy March, your gloom is showing
Your winds are blowing across the sky
Melancholy March, your clouds are crying
Your trees are sighing as though they'll die

I know you’re late for winter's tale
Too early for any spring
So we stand hand in hand
Waiting for anything

Melancholy March without a season
You have no reason or rhyme to be
Melancholy March, meet melancholy me
Melancholy March, meet melancholy me
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