Hoagy Carmichael - (Up A) Lazy River Lyrics

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(Up A) Lazy River

(Up A) Lazy River Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For (Up A) Lazy River By Hoagy Carmichael?
Up a lazy river by the old mill run
The lazy, lazy river in the noon day sun Linger in the shade of a kind old tree Throw away your troubles Dream a dream with me Up a lazy river where the robin's song Awakes the bright new morning Where we can move along Blue skies up above, everyone's in love Up a lazy river, how happy you could be Up a lazy river-er with me Up a lazy river by the old mill run The lazy, lazy river in the noon day sun Linger in the shade of a kind old tree Throw away your troubles Dream a dream with me Up a lazy river where the robin's song Awakes the bright new mornin' Where we can move along Blue skies up above, everyone's in love Up a lazy river, how happy you could be Up a lazy river-er with me Woh, up a lazy river by the o-old mill run The lazy, lazy river in the non day sun Linger in the shade of a kind old tree Throw away your-our troubles Dream a dream with me Up a lazy river where the robin's song Awakes the bright new morning Where we can move along Blue skies up above, everyone's in love Up a lazy river, how happy you could be Up a lazy river-er with me Up a lazy river with me |
Who Wrote (Up A) Lazy River By Hoagy Carmichael?
Hoagy Carmichael, Sidney Arodin
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What's The Duration Of The (Up A) Lazy River By Hoagy Carmichael?The duration of (Up A) Lazy River is 2:21 minutes and seconds. |
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