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  1. "You Fascenate Me So" is the only song Leigh and Coleman co-wrote for Demi-Dozen; however, Leigh wrote lyrics for several of the revue's other songs that have music by other composers than Coleman. Leign and Coleman had previously collaborated on one other song included in the Cafe Songbook Catalog of The Great American Songbook , " Witchcraft ."

  2. Its poetic lyrics and melodic composition have resonated with listeners for decades. As I listen to “You Fascinate Me So,” I am immediately drawn to the depth and complexity of the emotions it conveys. The song describes encountering someone who captivates and intrigues the singer to the point of enchantment.

    • Contents
    • Why Learn Japanese Through Song Lyrics?
    • How to Learn with Japanese Song Lyrics
    • Discovering Your Genre: Learn with What You Like!

    If you find you’re not entirely into kyary pamyu pamyu’s personal asylum,then delving into the diverse world of Japanese music is going to give you greater insight into different facets of Japanese language, culture and (perhaps most fun) counterculture. You’ll get listening and reading comprehension practiceat the same time—not a bad two-for-one d...

    Anime/Drama Theme Songs

    This is, hands down, a literal gold mine for finding Japanese song lyrics. Not only do anime and dramas often feature whatever musician was popular at the time of their release, but they also tend to be dutifully recorded, translated and played along with the show’s ever-colorful opening sequence — all thanks to those wonderful independent translators. Thank you kind gods and goddesses! In these you’ll have the written Japanese, the pronunciation from the music and the English translation in...

    Karaoke Videos

    This is an insanely entertaining way to get those Japanese lyrics down, though it does take a little bit of net-ninjaing. If you look up “Japanese songs karaoke” on YouTube, chances are good that you’re in for a pretty narrow array of songs. Beyond that, you’ll be lucky if you even find a vague reference to some Japanese person who sang it, if their name is listed at all. What you really want to try is finding an artist you’re interested in (who’s also likely to be in karaoke booths) and swit...

    Fan Blogs

    When in doubt, look to the fans. Not just the ones who hang around conventions in Pikachu costumes but the invested, hardcore, Japanese music enthusiasts who have lovingly transcribed and translated all the lyrics to their favorite musicians’ songs. This is also a good way to start recognizing the genres that those previously unheard-of band names fall into. A great start to finding your personal favorites! Speaking of which, here’s a few of the best websites to check out: AnimeLyrics.com Whi...

    Think of this as less of a comprehensive list and more of a “taster” of each genre. Also, as a disclaimer, the artists listed may fall into more than one category. Artists were also chosen based on the availability of the lyrics on the site above. However, use this opportunity to expand your Japanese musical repertoire! Have fun!

  3. Oct 5, 2015 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupYou Fascinate Me So · Peggy LeePretty Eyes℗ 1960 Capitol Records, LLCReleased on: 1960-07-05Conductor, Associated...

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  4. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupYou Fascinate Me So · Blossom DearieMy Gentleman Friend℗ 1960 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings...

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  5. That's why you fascinate me so So sermonize and preach to me Make your sanctimonious little speech to me But oh my darling you forgive my inability to concentrate I think I'm dealing with a powder keg that's just about to blow Will the end result deflate me, or will you annihilate me You fascinate me so So sermonize and preach to me

  6. You Fascinate Me So Lyrics: I have a feeling that beneath the little halo on your noble head / There lies a thought or two the devil might be interested to know / You're like the finish of a novel ...

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