The Way You Look Tonight / You're Never Fully Dressed Without A Smile

Glee Cast · Other Songs - Glee Cast

Isabelle:

Some day, when I'm awfully low,

When the world is cold,

I will feel a glow just thinking of you...

But you're never fully dressed

Without a smile!

oh it's lovely, with your smile so warm

And your cheeks so soft,

There is nothing for me but to love you,



Kurt and Isabelle:

But you're never fully dressed, without a smile.



Kurt:

Who cares what they're wearing

From Main Street,

to Saville Row,



Rachel:

It's what you wear from ear to ear



Kurt and Rachel:

And not from head to toe



Isabelle:

Lover ... Never, never change



Kurt:

Keep that breathless charm



Rachel and Isabelle:

Won't you please arrange it?

'Cause I love you



Kurt:

Remember,



Kurt, Rachel and Isabelle:

You're never fully dressed, without a smile!



Kurt and Isabelle:

Ba da ba ba da, ba da ba ba da, ba da ba ba da,



Isabelle:

Bom, bom, by



Kurt and Rachel:

You're never fully dressed, without a smile!



Kurt:

Lover



Kurt and Rachel:

Never, never change



Isabelle:

Keep that breathless charm



Kurt, Rachel and Isabelle:

Won't you please arrange it?

'Cause I love you

But you're never fully dressed

Without a



Isabelle:

Smile!



Kurt:

Smile!



Rachel:

Smile!



Isabelle:

Just the



Isabelle and Kurt:

way you look tonight!

The Way You Look Tonight / You're Never Fully Dressed Without A Smile

Performed by the Glee Cast, this dual-track recording blends two classic standards into a cohesive musical statement. The Way You Look Tonight, originally a 1936 hit by Harry Warren and Mack Gordon, is a timeless ballad known for its romantic melody and emotional depth. Paired with You're Never Fully Dressed Without A Smile, a 1950s novelty song by Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn, the track juxtaposes high art with playful wit. Both pieces were frequently featured in the television series Glee, where the ensemble demonstrated vocal versatility across decades of popular music. The recording captures the group's ability to navigate from tender balladry to lighthearted entertainment, reflecting the show's commitment to showcasing a wide range of musical styles and eras.