Learn about the song's production, history, and usage in pop culture. The flamingos i only have eyes for you My love must be a kind of blind love i can't see anyone but you are the stars out tonight The flamingos' version was arranged by a dream and became a hit in 1959. The flamingos released 'i only have eyes for you' in 1959, etching a ballad so deeply into the fabric of love songs that it resounds through the decades with a haunting persistence It's more than just a dulcet tune with harmonies woven into a rich tapestry
It's a lyrical exploration of love's myopia, the condition where the enamored can see no one but the object of their deepest affection. Listen to the music player and read about the song's history, the producer, and the group's career. Learn about the song's original performer, other covers, and grammy hall of fame induction. I only have eyes for you is a popular romantic love song by composer harry warren and lyricist al dubin, written in 1934 for the film dames where it was introduced by dick powell and ruby keeler.
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