Blueberry Hill Glenn Miller (#1 1940) - words and music by Al Lewis, Larry
Stock and Vincent Rose - as recorded by Louis Armstrong with Gordon Jenkins'
Orchestra and Choir in New York City September 6, 1949
I found my
thrill on Blueberry Hill On Blueberry Hill when I found you The moon
stood still on Blueberry Hill And lingered until my dreams came
true
(The wind in the willow played Love's sweet melody But all of
those vows we made Were never to be)
Though we're apart, you're part
of me still For you were my thrill on Blueberry Hill
(I found my
thrill) Come climb the hill with me, baby (on Blueberry Hill) We'll
see what we shall see (on Blueberry Hill) I'll bring my horn with
me (when I found you) I'll be wit' you where berries are blue (the
moon stood still) Each afternoon we'll go (on Blueberry Hill) Higher
than the moon we'll go (and lingered until) Then, to a weddin' in June
we'll go (my dreams came true) Ba-ba-da-de-buzz-buzz
va-de-n-da-day
The wind in the willow played (do you really love
me) Love's sweet melody (as I love you?) But all of those vows we made
(will you still remember) Were never to be (when the night is
through?)
Though we're apart, you're part of me still For you were my
thrill on Blueberry Hill