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"Begin the Beguine" is a renowned song composed by Cole Porter in 1935. Sammy Davis Jr.'s rendition, released in the mid-20th century, showcases his exceptional vocal talent and charismatic performance style. Davis brings a unique flair to this classic, blending jazz and swing elements that highlight the song's intricate rhythms and melodic sophistication. His interpretation contributed to the enduring popularity of "Begin the Beguine," making it a staple in both his repertoire and the broader landscape of American music. The track remains celebrated for its timeless appeal and artistic significance.
When they begin the beguine
It brings back the sound of music so tender,
It brings back a night of tropical splendor,
It brings back a memory evergreen.
I'm with you once more under the stars,
And down by the shore an orchestra's playing
And even the palms seem to be swaying
When they begin the beguine.
To live it again is past all endeavors,
Except when the tune clutches my heart,
And here we are, swearing to love forever,
And promising never, never, never to part.
What moments divine, what rapture serene,
Till clouds came along to disperse the joys we had tasted,
And now when I hear people curse the chance that was wasted,
That I know but too well just what they mean;
So don't let them begin the beguine
Let the love that was once a fire remain an ember;
Let it sleep like the dead desire I only remember
When they begin the beguine.
Oh yes, let them begin the beguine, make them play
Till the stars that were there before return above you,
Till you whisper to me once more,
My darling, I love you!
And we suddenly know
Just what heaven we're in,
When they begin the beguine
When they begin the beguine