I Don’t Care (1952)

. . . As Long As You Care For Me
A popular song from 1952.
Words and music by Liberace.


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

If the sun should disappear
Rain and dark clouds would appear
Still the skies would be bright
For you are the light
That shines from the heavens above

Chorus
I don’t care if the birds in the trees never sing
If the flowers don’t bloom in the spring
As long as you care for me
I don’t care if the moon
Doesn’t shine quite so bright
If the stardust should fade out of sight
As long as you care for me
You know your love means all the world to me
To know, to have, to hold
Without your love
What would my poor life be?
It’s worth ev’ry fortune in gold
I don’t care if it’s August, December, or June
For my heart sings a wonderful tune
As long as you care for me