My Kinda Love
This article is about the 1929 song. For the Emeli Sandé song, see My Kind of Love (song).
"My Kinda Love"
1929 recording by The Singing Boys & Their Novelty Orchestra | |
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"My Kinda Love", also recorded as "My Kind of Love", is a popular song with music by Louis Alter and lyrics by Jo Trent, published in 1929.
Lyrics
My kinda love,
your kinda love
Keeps me believing,
although you're deceiving
My kinda love,
one way to paradise
My kinda lips,
your kinda lips
When love comes stealing,
encourage that feeling
My kinda love,
one way to paradise
Although you're happy today
You may be gone tomorrow
Love comes but once,
don't be a dunce
When you need it,
steal it, beg or borrow
I'm fond of you,
you're fond of me
Tell me you love me
and hug me and squeeze me
My kinda love,
one way to paradise
Recorded versions
- Mose Allison (1958) - "Young Man Mose" (Prestige 7137)
- Ernestine Anderson (1960)
- Nat King Cole (1960)
- Bing Crosby (1929)
- Doris Day (1960)
- Dorsey Brothers Orchestra (vocal: Bing Crosby) (1929)
- Ella Fitzgerald (1958)
- Claude Hopkins and his orchestra (vocal: Beverly White) (1937)
- Lurlean Hunter (1960)
- Ben Pollack and his Park Central Orchestra (1929)
- Ann Richards - The Many Moods Of Ann Richards/Two Much! (2004)
- Kay Starr - I Cry By Night (1962)
- Sarah Vaughan (1946)
References
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