Right or Wrong (1921 song)

"Right or Wrong" is a jazz ballad from 1921. Composed by Arthur Sizemore and Paul Biese, with words by Haven Gillespie, it is described by the original sheet music as "a beautiful fox-trot ballad." The lyrics tell of the loss of a paramour. The title comes from a refrain in the chorus: Right or wrong, I'll always love youTho' you're gone, I can't forgetRight or wrong, I'll keep on dreamingTho' I wake with that same old regretAll along I knew I'd lose youStill I pray'd that you'd be trueIn your heart, please just rememberRight or wrong, I'm still in love with you

Right or Wrong (1921 song)

"Right or Wrong" is a jazz ballad from 1921. Composed by Arthur Sizemore and Paul Biese, with words by Haven Gillespie, it is described by the original sheet music as "a beautiful fox-trot ballad." The lyrics tell of the loss of a paramour. The title comes from a refrain in the chorus: Right or wrong, I'll always love youTho' you're gone, I can't forgetRight or wrong, I'll keep on dreamingTho' I wake with that same old regretAll along I knew I'd lose youStill I pray'd that you'd be trueIn your heart, please just rememberRight or wrong, I'm still in love with you