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There's a summer place<br /> Where it may rain or storm<br /> Yet I'm safe and warm<br /> For within that summer place<br /> Your arms reach out to me<br /> And my heart is free from all care For it knows,there are no gloomy skies<br /> When seen through the eyes<br /> Of those who are blessed with love<br /> And the sweet secret of a summer place<br /> Is that it's anywhere when two people share<br /> All their hopes, all their dreams, all their loveThere's a summer place<br /> Where it may rain or storm<br /> Yet I'm safe and warm<br /> In your arms, in your arms<br /> In your arms, in your arms<br /> In your armsLyrics provided by TANCODEhttps://damnlyrics.com/" readonly=""/>

Theme from "A Summer Place" Lyrics


There's a summer place
Where it may rain or storm
Yet I'm safe and warm
For within that summer place
Your arms reach out to me
And my heart is free from all care For it knows,there are no gloomy skies
When seen through the eyes
Of those who are blessed with love
And the sweet secret of a summer place
Is that it's anywhere when two people share
All their hopes, all their dreams, all their loveThere's a summer place
Where it may rain or storm
Yet I'm safe and warm
In your arms, in your arms
In your arms, in your arms
In your arms

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The Lettermen are an American pop music vocal group. The Lettermen's trademark is close-harmony pop songs with light arrangements. They were popular mainly with adult audiences during the 1960s. The group was formed in late 1950s by Mike Barnett, Dick Stewart and Tony Butala. They auditioned for Jackie Barnett, chief comedy writer for the Jimmy Durante TV show. They landed the part to impersonate The Rhythm Boys, the vocal group that traveled with Paul Whiteman and his orchestra in the late 1920s, and gave Bing Crosby his initial fame.

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