Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You

James Darren · Because Of You [2001]

You're just too good to be true

I can't take my eyes off you

You'd be like heaven to touch

I wanna hold you so much

At long last love has arrived

And I thank God I'm alive

You're just too good to be true

Can't take my eyes off you



Pardon the way that I stare

There's nothing else to compare

The sight of you leaves me weak

There are no words left to speak

But if you feel like I feel

Please let me know that is real

You're just too good to be true

I can't take my eyes off you



I need you baby

And if it's quite all right

I need you baby

And if its quite alright

I need you baby

To warm the lonely nights

I love you baby

Trust in me when I say its okay



Oh pretty baby

Don't bring me down I pray

Oh pretty baby

Now that I've found you stay

And let me love you, baby

Let me love you



You're just too good to be true

I can't take my eyes off you

You'd be like heaven to touch

I wanna hold you so much

At long last love has arrived

And I thank God I'm alive

You're just too good to be true

Can't take my eyes off You



I need you baby

And if it's quite all right

I need you baby

To warm the lonely nights

I love you baby

Now trust in me when I say its okay



Oh pretty baby

Don't bring me down I pray

Oh pretty baby

Now that I've found you stay

And let me love you, baby

Let me love you

Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You

James Darren's 2001 recording of 'Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You' stands as a vibrant example of his enduring ability to reinterpret classic pop standards within a contemporary framework. While the song shares thematic DNA with his earlier hits like 'Night And Day' and 'I've Got You Under My Skin,' this version reflects a matured vocal approach that balances nostalgia with modern production values. Released on the album 'Because Of You,' the track showcases Darren's signature charm and his capacity to breathe new life into timeless melodies. The recording captures a specific moment in his discography where he continues to explore the golden age of rock and roll, proving his relevance decades after his initial rise to fame. It remains a testament to his career-long commitment to delivering polished, emotionally resonant performances that connect with audiences across generations.