Beverly Kenney
Beverly Kenney
Beverly Kenney
Beverly Kenney
Beverly Kenney
Beverly Kenney
Beverly Kenney
Beverly Kenney
Beverly Kenney
Beverly Kenney
Beverly Kenney
Beverly Kenney
They call it vanity
Because I'd rather be all by myself
Instead of laughing with the crowd
If I don't care to be part of their gaiety
They often say to me, don't be so proud
But how are they to know
I'm looking high and low
For love that used to be my own
I never even glance when offered new romance
I can't because I'm yours alone
'Til you forgive again
I'll never live again
So will it be as long as we are far apart
It may be vanity to think you’ll come to me
But is it vanity to hide a broken heart
'Til you forgive again
I'll never live again
So will it be as long as we are far apart
It may be vanity to think you’ll come to me
But is it vanity to hide a broken heart
Vanity was written by Bernard Bierman & Guy Wood & Jack Manus.
Vanity was produced by Hal Mooney.