Ella Fitzgerald - Isn´t It Romantic?

Ella Fitzgerald - Isn´t It Romantic? Scenes from Sabrina (1954), a romantic comedy film directed by Billy Wilder, starring Humphrey Bogart and Audrey Hepburn. Isn´t It Romantic? [Richard Rodgers/ Lorenz Hart] has been featured in Sabrina, sung by an unidentified male singer during the first Larrabee party, Whistled by David while driving in the car and played when Sabrina and Linus are dancing. Album - Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Rodgers & Hart Songbook (1956) on Verve label. Ella Fitzgerald - Vocals Buddy Bregman - Arranger, Conductor. Isn’t it romantic? Music in the night, a dream that can be heard. Isn’t it romantic? Moving shadows write the oldest magic word. I hear the breezes playing in the trees above While all the world is saying you were meant for love. Isn’t it romantic Merely to be young on such a night as this? Isn’t it romantic? Every note that’s sung is like a lover’s kiss. Sweet symbols in the moonlight,
Back to Top