When You Walk In The Room

Steve Forbert · Other Songs - Steve Forbert

I can feel a new expression on my face

I can feel a glowing sensation taking place

I can hear the guitars playin' lovely tunes

Every time that you walk in the room



I close my eyes for a second and pretend it's me you want

Meanwhile I try to act so nonchalant

I feel a summer's night with a magic moon

Every time that you walk in the room



Baby it's a dream come true

Standin' right along side of you

Wish I could show you how much I care

But I only have the nerve to stare



I can feel a something pounding in my brain

Just any time that someone speaks your name

Trumpets sound I hear thunder boom

Every time that you walk in the room

When You Walk In The Room - Steve Forbert

Steve Forbert's 'When You Walk In The Room' stands as a defining track within his expansive body of work, blending traditional country storytelling with a distinct, polished production style. Released during a period where Forbert solidified his reputation as a master of acoustic-driven ballads, the song exemplifies his ability to craft intimate narratives about human connection and anticipation. The recording captures the raw emotional core of his discography, utilizing a stripped-back arrangement that highlights his vocal delivery and lyrical precision. As a staple of his catalog, the track has become synonymous with his approach to blending folk sensibilities with modern country aesthetics, resonating deeply with listeners who appreciate authentic, character-driven music. It remains a testament to his skill in creating timeless compositions that explore the complexities of relationships without relying on overt drama.