Summer Night - Al Dubin



     
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Summer Night Lyrics


You've traveled the river from end to end
Never found a true love anywhere you've been
You never broke a heart that wouldn't mend
On such a lovely summer nightYour hands' in your pockets as the band begin
Stand by the window, a touch of locust in the wind
And this might be just one more town you'll say you've been in
On such a lovely summer nightYou take your chances when you start to roam
Waiting for slow dances and you ask to walk her home
And if she says please stay, you'll say, "I might"
On such a lovely summer nightYou hold her close, yeah, and look her in the eye
You make her laugh then sing that one song to make her cry
And maybe this is that one town where there's no goodbye
On such a lovely summer nightYou take your chances when you start to roam
Waiting for slow dances and you ask to walk her home
And if she says please stay, you'll say, "I might"
On such a lovely summer night
On such a lovely summer night

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Al Dubin (June 10, 1891 - February 11, 1945) was a Jewish-American Swiss-born lyricist. He was born in Zurich, Switzerland and died in New York City. Dubin was responsible for lyrics to several Broadway shows. In 1970 he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He is perhaps most famous for the 1933 musical film 42nd Street to the music of Harry Warren. Other famous movies included Footlight Parade and all five Gold Diggers films.

Read more about Al Dubin on Last.fm.


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