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Too Marvelous For Words - Ella Fitzgerald
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Too Marvelous For Words Ella Fitzgerald

"Too Marvelous For Words" by Ella Fitzgerald, released in 1956, is a jazz standard celebrating the ineffable beauty and charm of a loved one. The lyrics express that words fall short in capturing the subject's allure. With its smooth melodies and intricate vocal phrasing, the song highlights Fitzgerald's vocal prowess and has become a timeless classic. #Jazz

Too Marvelous For Words - Ella Fitzgerald
You're just too marvelous
Too marvelous for words
Like glorious, glamorous
And that old standby amorous

It's all too wonderful
I'll never find the words
That say enough, tell enough
I mean they just aren't swell enough

You're much too much, and just too very very
To ever be, in Webster's dictionary
And so, I'm borrowing a love song from the birds
To tell you that you're marvelous
Too marvelous for words

Instrumental interlude

You're much too much, and just too very very
To ever be, in Webster's dictionary
And so, I'm borrowing a love song from the birds
To tell you that you're marvelous
Too marvelous for words
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