Nat King Cole, Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra - Barnes: A Blossom Fell

A blossom fell from off a tree
It settled softly on the lips you turned to me
The gypsies say and I know why
a falling blossom only touches lips that lie
A blossom fell and very soon
I saw you kissing someone new beneath the moon
I thought you loved me, you said you loved me
We planned together to dream forever
The dream has ended, for true love died
The night a blossom fell and touched two lips that lied
A blossom fell and very soon
I saw you kissing someone new beneath the moon
I thought you loved me, you said you loved me
We planned together to dream forever
The dream has ended, for true love died
The night a blossom fell and touched two lips that lied
A blossom fell from off a tree
It settled softly on the lips you turned to me
The gypsies say and I know why
a falling blossom only touches lips that lie
A blossom fell and very soon
I saw you kissing someone new beneath the moon
I thought you loved me, you said you loved me
We planned together to dream forever
The dream has ended, for true love died
The night a blossom fell and touched two lips that lied
A blossom fell and very soon
I saw you kissing someone new beneath the moon
I thought you loved me, you said you loved me
We planned together to dream forever
The dream has ended, for true love died
The night a blossom fell and touched two lips that lied
1955 HITS ARCHIVE: A Blossom Fell - Nat King Cole (his original version)

A Blossom Fell (Barnes-John-Cornelius) by Nat King Cole, orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle (CD audio source) This beautiful Cole-Riddle collaboration ...

Nat King Cole - A Blossom Fell (1955)

"A Blossom Fell was written by Howard Barnes, Harold Cornelius, and Dominic John.

Nat King Cole - A Blossom Fell 1954

Record: Capitol 3095 ... Recorded December 20, 1954 ... Entered Billboard Best Sellers Chart May 7, 1955.

Straighten up and fly right (1943 Irving Mills/Nat King Cole) cover

The song was based on a black folk tale that Cole's father had used as a theme for one of his sermons. A buzzard takes different animals for a joy ride. When he ...

Nat King Cole, Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra