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Chances are 'cause I wear a silly grin
The moment you come into view
Chances are you think that I'm in love with you

Just because my composure sort of slips
The moment that your lips meet mine
Chances are you think my heart's your Valentine

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In the magic of moonlight when I sigh, "Hold me close, dear"
Chances are you believe the stars that fill the skies are in my eyes

Guess you feel you'll always be the one and only one for me
And if you think you could
Well, chances are your chances are awfully good


Chances are you believe the stars that fill the skies are in my eyes

Guess you feel you'll always be the one and only one for me
And if you think you could
Well, chances are your chances are awfully good

The chances are your chances are awfully good
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Cover art for Chances Are lyrics by Johnny Mathis

i cannot believe no one has commented on this song. this just so happens to be one of my favorite songs from the fifties.. and one of my favorite love songs of all time.

its very simple and obvious. and i think that in itself makes is so amazing. and his voice is pretty amazing, too.

Cover art for Chances Are lyrics by Johnny Mathis

this song has such a haunting and mesmerizing quality to it - it hits the spot

Cover art for Chances Are lyrics by Johnny Mathis

What a lovely, dreamy song. Nothing bad could happen when this song is playing.

Cover art for Chances Are lyrics by Johnny Mathis

The songwriter is a little devilish in the lyrics. Making the other person wonder if there are signals of attraction and love. The signals could be misgiven, either by purpose or unintentionally. Not until this line do we know: "Well, chances are your chances are awfully good," but still not 100% sure of the songwriter's feelings!

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