Gene Kelly - I Got Rhythm [From An American in Paris] Lyrics

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I Got Rhythm [From An American in Paris]
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I Got Rhythm [From An American in Paris] Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For I Got Rhythm [From An American in Paris] By Gene Kelly?
Days can be sunny, with never a sigh
Don't need what money can buy Birds in the trees sing their day full of song Why shouldn't we sing along? I'm chipper all the day, happy with my lot How do I get that way? Look at what I've got I got rhythm, I got music I got my man Who could ask for anything more? I got daisys, in green pastures I got my man Who could ask for anything more? Old man trouble I don't mind him You won't find him 'round my door I got starlight I got sweet dreams I got my man Who could ask for anything more ? Old man trouble I don't mind him You won't find him, 'round my door I got startlight I got sweet dreams I got my man Who could ask for anything more ? I got rhythm, I got music I got daisys, in green pastures I got startlight I got sweet dreams I got my man Who could ask for anything more ? |
Who Wrote I Got Rhythm [From An American in Paris] By Gene Kelly?
George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin
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What's The Duration Of The I Got Rhythm [From An American in Paris] By Gene Kelly?The duration of I Got Rhythm [From An American in Paris] is 4:10 minutes and seconds. |
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