Tuesday, February 16, 2010

THE LAST TIME I FELT LIKE THIS (SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR, 1978)

“They couldn't have celebrated happier anniversaries
if they were married to each other.” – tagline

Alan Alda and Ellen Burstyn plays Doris and George who met by chance on a dinner in the inn and eventually end up sleeping together thinking what happened the night before even though they’re married to other people. Based on a Broadway production, the song which was sung by Johnny Mathis and Jane Olivor was nominated for best original song at the Oscars and the Golden Globe.


THE LAST TIME I FELT LIKE THIS
sung by: Johnny Mathis & Jane Olivor

Hello, I don't even know your name

But I'm hopin' all the same
This is more than just a simple hello
Hello, do I smile and look away?
No, I think I'll smile and stay
To see where this might go

'Cause the last time I felt like this
I was falling in love
Falling and feeling
I'd never fall in love again
Yes, the last time I felt like this
Was long before I knew
What I'm feeling now with you

Hello, I can't wait till we're alone
Somewhere quiet on our own
So that we can fall the rest of the way
I know that before the night is through
I'll be talking love to you
Meaning every word I say

'Cause the last time I felt like this
I was falling in love
Falling and feeling
I'd never fall in love again
Yes, the last time I felt like this
Was long before I knew
What I'm feeling now with you

Oh, the last time I felt like this
I was falling in love
Falling and feeling
I'd never fall in love again
Yes, the last time I felt like this
Was long before I knew
What I'm feeling now with you

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