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Originally composed in 1954 and released with vocals by American jazz singer Janet Brace, “Teach Me Tonight” once again captured the hearts of jazz enthusiasts in the ‘80s after American jazz singer Frank Sinatra covered it. It was most likely Sinatra’s version that touched Winehouse and inspired he...
Did you say I had a lot to learn?
Well, baby, don't think I'm trying not to learn
Since this is the perfect spot to learn
Go on, teach me tonight
Starting with the A-B-C of it
Roll right down to the X-Y-Z of it
Help me solve the mystery of it
Ooh, go on, teach me tonight
The sky's a blackboard high above you
If a shooting star goes by
I'll use that star to write, "I love you"
A thousand times across the sky
One thing isn't very clear, my love
Should the teacher stand so near, my love?
Graduation's almost here, my love
Ooh, teach me tonight
I'll use that star to write, "I love you"
A thousand times across the sky
Oh, one thing isn't very clear, my love
Should the teacher stand so near, my love?
Graduation's almost here, my love
Oh, teach, oh, teach me tonight
Teach Me Tonight (Live, Hootenanny, London, 2004) was written by Gene DePaul & Sammy Cahn.
Amy Winehouse released Teach Me Tonight (Live, Hootenanny, London, 2004) on Tue May 13 2008.