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"I'll Never Smile Again" is a timeless classic originally performed by Ruth Etting in 1939. Doris Day's rendition, released in 1940, became one of her signature hits, showcasing her smooth vocal style and emotional depth. The song, with its poignant lyrics and memorable melody, conveys themes of lost love and enduring sorrow. It remains a beloved piece in the American music repertoire and has been featured in numerous films and covers by various artists over the decades.
I'll never smile again
Until I smile at you
I'll never laugh again
What good would it do?
For tears would fill my eyes
My heart would realize
That our romance is through
I'll never love again
I'm so in love with you
♪
I'll never thrill again
To somebody new
Within my heart
I know I will never start
To smile again
Until I smile at you
♪
Within my heart
I know I will never start
To smile again
♪
Until I smile at you