I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now
“I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now” is a classic American song with music by Joseph E. Howard and lyrics by Will M. Hough, Frank R. Adams, and Joseph E. Howard. It was composed in 1909 and has since become a well-known and enduring standard in American music.
The lyrics of “I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now” convey a sense of romantic longing and curiosity. The song tells the story of someone who is no longer with their former love and is wondering who might now be in their place, sharing kisses and affection. The opening lines, “I wonder who’s kissing her now, I wonder who’s teaching her how,” set the tone for a song filled with a sense of nostalgia and unfulfilled desire.
“I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now” has been widely recorded and performed by various artists in different musical styles, including traditional pop and jazz. Notable versions include those by Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, and Perry Como, among others.
The song’s melodic and nostalgic qualities have made it a favorite for vocalists and audiences. “I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now” remains a timeless and cherished piece of American music, known for its themes of lost love and romantic curiosity.