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  1. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupToo Marvelous For Words (Remastered 1998) · Frank SinatraSongs For Swingin' Lovers!℗ 1998 Capitol Records, LLCRel...

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  2. Jack Teagarden - Too Marvelous for Words. You're just too marvelous, too marvelous for words Like glorious, glamorous and that old standby amorous It's all too wonderful, I'll never find the... De muziekwerken zijn auteursrechtelijk beschermd. Wij hebben toestemming voor gebruik verkregen van FEMU. Het gebruik van de muziekwerken van deze site ...

  3. To tell you that you're marvelous - too marvelous for words. You're much, you're too much, and just too "very, very". To ever be, to ever be in Webster's Dictionary. And so I'm borrowing a love ...

  4. Jack Teagarden. American jazz trombonist, bandleader, composer and vocalist. Born August 20, 1905, Vernon, Texas, USA - Died January 15, 1964, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Brother of pianist Norma Teagarden, trumpeter Charlie Teagarden, and drummer (Clois) Cubby Teagarden . He played with many artists including Peck Kelley, Ben Pollack, Roger ...

  5. You're just too marvelous. Too marvelous for words. Like glorious, glamorous. And that old standby amorous! It's all too wonderful. I'll never find the words. That say enough, tell enough. I mean ...

  6. 7. Sept. 2015 · Jack Teagarden began playing piano at age five, took up baritone at age seven or eight, and had settled on trombone by age ten. Some sources claim his unusual style of trombone playing stemmed from the fact that he began playing before he was big enough to play in the farther positions. He moved to Chappell, Nebraska, with his family in 1918, but by 1921 was back in Texas playing with Peck ...

  7. 15. März 2017 · You're just too marvelous, too marvelous for words Like glorious, glamorous and that old standby amorous It's all too wonderful, I'll never find the words That say enough, tell enough, I mean they just aren't swell enough You're much too much and just too very, very To ever be in Webster's Dictionary And so I'm borrowing a love song from the birds