I’ve Got Something In My Eye

(I think it’s you)
a popular song from 1936
words by Charles Newman
music by James V. Monaco


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. I was passing by the corner
    It was windy on the corner
    And it blew me into you
    What a night! the wind was blowin’
    Didn’t know where I was goin’
    It was fate and here of late

Chorus
I’ve got something in my eye
I think it’s you
You seem to be all I can see
I’ve got something in my eye
Oh, what a view
I’m seein’ things, I’m blaming you
It must have been that kiss
That kiss, that night
That night, that kiss
Affected my sight
I’ve got visions of a bridal suite for two
I’ve got something in my eye
I know it’s you

  1. Trouble, trouble, double trouble
    With my eyes I’m seeing double
    But I find that I don’t mind
    Anyone in my position
    Would consult a great optician
    But I’m sure I’ve found the cure

Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: