Count Basie Band - Looking at the World Through Rose Colored Glasses Lyrics

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Looking at the World Through Rose Colored Glasses

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What Are The Lyrics For Looking at the World Through Rose Colored Glasses By Count Basie Band?
Lookin' at the world through rose-colored glasses
Everything is rosy now Lookin' at the world and everything that passes Seems a rosy hue somehow Why do I feel so spry? Don't blink your eye Needn't guess, I'll confess Certain someone just said 'yes' In a bungalow all covered with roses I will settle down, I vow That's why I'm lookin' at the world through rose-colored glasses Everything is rosy now Oh yes, I'm lookin' at the world through rose-colored glasses Everything is rosy now Lookin' at the world and everything that passes Seems a rosy hue somehow Why do I feel so spry? Don't blink your eye Needn't guess, I'll confess Certain someone just said 'yes' In a bungalow all covered with roses I will settle down, I vow That's why I'm lookin' at the world through rose-colored glasses Everything is rosy now Yes, everything is rosy now |
Who Wrote Looking at the World Through Rose Colored Glasses By Count Basie Band?
Jimmy Steiger, Tommie Malie
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What's The Duration Of The Looking at the World Through Rose Colored Glasses By Count Basie Band?The duration of Looking at the World Through Rose Colored Glasses is 2:29 minutes and seconds. |
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