
From the 1955 film Gentlemen Marry Brunettes comes this standard American pop tune My Funny Valentine. Written by Lorenz Hart and Richard Rogers, this piece is known for its catchy melody and jazzy feel. This 6-page arrangement by Paul Baker is slow and free, incorporating glissandos, arpeggios, and key changes. Includes pedal markings and fingerings.
For PEDAL harp only.
Lyrics (not included in the music):
My funny valentine,
Sweet comic valentine,
You make me smile with my heart,
Your lips are laughable,
Unphotographable,
Yet you're my favorite work of art.
Is figure less than Greek?
Is your mouth a little weak?
When you open it to speak,
Are you smart?
But don't change a hair for me,
Not if you care for me,
Stay, little valentine, stay.
Each day is Valentine's day.
Stay, little valentine, stay!
Each day is Valentine's, Valentine's day.
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