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May I Come In - Rosemary Clooney
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May I Come In Rosemary Clooney

"May I Come In" by Rosemary Clooney, released in 1952, is a jazz/pop ballad that explores themes of longing and desire for intimacy. The lyrics express a yearning for connection and the warmth of companionship. Unique musical elements include Clooney's smooth vocal delivery and lush orchestration. The song captures post-war sentiments, resonating with audiences seeking comfort and love. #Jazz

May I Come In - Rosemary Clooney
(Marvin Fisher/Jack Segal)

Speaking of the devil, well here I am
May I come in
Feeling like a lost and lonely lamb
May I come in

Don't slam the door until you hear my story
Please let me stay 'til I can say I'm oh so sorry

Sorry that I ran out and lost my mind
With someone new
Foolishly I left my heart behind
It's still with you
What can I do

I'm standing on your welcome mat
But the welcome's wearing thin
Speaaking of the fool I've been
May I please come in
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