I’ve got you under my skin
I’ve got you deep in the heart of me So deep in my heart, that you’re really a part of me
I’ve got you under my skin
I tried so not to give in I said to myself this affair never will go so well
But why should I try to resist, when baby I know so well
I’ve got you under my skin
I 'd sacrifice anything come what might
For the sake of having you near
In spite of a warning voice that comes in the night
And repeats, repeats in my ear
Don’t you know little fool, you never can win
Use your mentality, wake up to reality
But each time that I do, just the thought of you
Makes me stop before I begin
'Cause I’ve got you under my skin
I would sacrifice anything come what might
For the sake of having you near
In spite of a warning voice that comes in the night
And repeats, how it yells in my ear
Don’t you know little fool, you never can win
Why not use your mentality, step up, wake up to reality
But each time I do, just the thought of you
Makes me stop just before I begin
'Cause I’ve got you under my skin
Yes, I’ve got you under my skin
Recorded in Los Angeles in 1954, originally issued as "Dinah Jams". All the tracks are great, but the most outstanding for me is the 2.26 minute Summertime.
The Trumpet Players are: Clark Terry (first solo), Maynard Ferguson (second solo) and Clifford Brown (third solo and the most avanced in the harmony) The four and four solos are in the same orden
One of my fave ever jazz recordings. There are actually 3 trumpet soloists - Clark Terry, Maynard Ferguson and Clifford Brown in that order - 3 of the greatest trumpeters that ever lived.......
I adore her. My favorite singer (other than Frank Sinatra), but, in this song, I think the pace was too fast. We could have heard her wonderful voice better at a slower pace. JMO. Listen to her other recordings. She was magnificent.