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I Don’t Think I’ll Fall in Love Today - George Gershwin
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I Don’t Think I’ll Fall in Love Today George Gershwin

"I Don’t Think I’ll Fall in Love Today" by George Gershwin, released in 1924, is a #Jazz standard. The lyrics reflect a playful reluctance towards love, highlighting themes of emotional detachment and self-awareness. Its unique blend of syncopation and melodic charm showcases Gershwin's innovative style, influencing future jazz compositions.

I Don’t Think I’ll Fall in Love Today - George Gershwin
(Verse 1)
[ANN]
Just think of what love leads to
Maybe marriage, maybe divorce

[NEIL]
Into a jam love speeds two
It may be nature's course
But we mustn't be
Like the other sheep

[ANN]
Better far if we
Look before we leap

[BOTH]
Perhaps it's better after all
If we don't answer nature's call

(Chorus 1)
[NEIL]
Who knows if we'd agree?
You like you and I like me
I don't think I'll fall in love today

[ANN]
When evening shadows creep
I like dancing
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