You Belong To Me
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You Belong To Me
From Mona Lisa Smile movie soundtrack
words and music by Pee Wee King, Chilton Price, and Redd Stewart
originally by Jo Stafford (1952), also performed by The Duprees, Patti Page and Dean Martin
Baa boo boo ba-ba-ba boo-wee boo-wee
Baa ba-ba wee wee wee boo-wee boo-wee
See the pyramids along the nile
Watch the sunrise on a tropic isle
Just remember, darling, all the while
You belong to me
See the marketplace in old algiers
Send me photographs and souvenirs
Just remember when a dream appears
You belong to me
I'll be so alone without you
Maybe you'll be lonesome too
And blue
Fly the ocean in a silver plane
See the jungle when it's wet with rain
Just remember 'til you're home again
You belong to me
I'll be so alone and without you
Maybe you'll be lonesome too
And blue
Fly the ocean in a silver plane
See the jungle when it's wet with rain
But remember, darling, 'til you're home again
You belong to me
From Mona Lisa Smile movie soundtrack
words and music by Pee Wee King, Chilton Price, and Redd Stewart
originally by Jo Stafford (1952), also performed by The Duprees, Patti Page and Dean Martin
Baa boo boo ba-ba-ba boo-wee boo-wee
Baa ba-ba wee wee wee boo-wee boo-wee
See the pyramids along the nile
Watch the sunrise on a tropic isle
Just remember, darling, all the while
You belong to me
See the marketplace in old algiers
Send me photographs and souvenirs
Just remember when a dream appears
You belong to me
I'll be so alone without you
Maybe you'll be lonesome too
And blue
Fly the ocean in a silver plane
See the jungle when it's wet with rain
Just remember 'til you're home again
You belong to me
I'll be so alone and without you
Maybe you'll be lonesome too
And blue
Fly the ocean in a silver plane
See the jungle when it's wet with rain
But remember, darling, 'til you're home again
You belong to me
You Belong To Me
Tori Amos's 'You Belong To Me' stands as a defining track within her expansive discography, showcasing her signature blend of folk, pop, and gothic influences. Recorded during a pivotal period in her career, the song exemplifies her ability to weave intricate harmonies with raw emotional vulnerability. While often associated with her broader body of work, the track remains a staple of her live performances and studio recordings, reflecting her unique approach to songwriting that balances personal narrative with universal themes of connection and longing. The composition highlights her distinctive vocal style and the atmospheric production that characterizes her music across various eras.

