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"Close Your Eyes" is a timeless English song performed by the renowned British singer Al Bowlly. Originally composed by Bernice Petkere in 1933, Bowlly's rendition is celebrated for its smooth and emotive delivery, showcasing his distinctive vocal charm. The song became a staple in the jazz and pop standards of the era, contributing to Bowlly's enduring legacy as one of the foremost vocalists of the 1930s. Its enduring appeal continues to resonate with audiences, highlighting the classic elegance of early 20th-century music.
Close your eyes
Rest your head on my shoulder and sleep
Close your eyes
And I will close mine
Close your eyes
Let's pretend that we're both counting sheep
Close your eyes
This is divine
Music play
Something dreamy for dancing
While were here romancing
It's love's holiday
And Love will be our guide
Close your Eyes
When you open them dear
I'll be near by your side
So won't you close your eyes