Seein’ Is Believin’

A 1935 popular song.
Words by Stanley Adams.
Music by Milton Ager.


Sheet music provided by Laurence Rubenstein:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Standing here with you (M-m-m-m)
    Is it really you? (M-m-m-m)
    Am I really face to face with my ideal?
    Right before my eyes (M-m-m-m)
    What a sweet surprise (M-m-m-m)
    Won’t someone please assure me you’re real?

Chorus
Never thought I’d see an angel
But seein’ is believin’
I began believin’
That moment I laid eyes on you
Never thought I’d be in Heaven
But seein’ is believin’
Are my eyes deceivin’
Isn’tthis paradise in view?
My heart is in confusion
I’ve always had a doubt
That anything like this could be
If this should be illusion
Don’t let me find it out
Don’t take away my dream from me
Never thought I’d see an angel
But seein’ is believin’
You’ve got me believin’ in you

  1. Angels are so few (M-m-m-m)
    Awf’lly nice of you (M-m-m-m)
    To assure me you adore me now and then
    What a pleasant thrill (M-m-m-m)
    My heart’s standing still (M-m-m-m)
    Until I hear you whisper again

Sung here by Fred Feild: