You’re Looking for Romance

. . . I’m Looking For Love
A popular song from 1937.
Words by Al J. Neiburg.
Music by Jerry Levinson.


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. You revel in the glamour of excitement
    You’re like a bird that has to fly
    But I am not the kind that craves excitement
    We’re so diff’rent, you and I

Chorus
You’re just looking for romance
And I am looking for love
You want the bright lights
And a jazz mad tune
I want the soft lights
And a mellow moon
We could be, oh, so happy
If you would give love a chance
But I see in your eyes
What you are thinking of
You’re just looking for romance
And I am looking for love

2 . You seem to find a thrill in just romancing
You want to play and run away
But I want something more than just romancing
Can you blame me when I say


Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: