Autumn in New York

Vernon Duke

Autumn in New York
Why does it seem so exciting (inviting)
Autumn in New York
It spells the thrill of first-knighting

Shimmering clouds - glimmering crowds (glittering crowds and shimmering clouds)
In canyons of steel
They're making me feel - I'm home

It's autumn in New York
That brings a (the) promise of new love
Autumn in New York
Is often mingled with pain

Dreamers with empty hands
(They) All sigh for exotic lands

(But) It's autumn in New York
It's good to live it again

This autumn in New York
Transforms the slums into Mayfair
Autumn in New York
You'll need no castles in Spain

Lovers that bless the dark
On benches in Central Park

(But) It's autumn in New York
It's good to live it again

(In New York)

Trivia about the song Autumn in New York by Carol Sloane

When was the song “Autumn in New York” released by Carol Sloane?
The song Autumn in New York was released in 1997, on the album “The Songs Ella & Louis Sang”.
Who composed the song “Autumn in New York” by Carol Sloane?
The song “Autumn in New York” by Carol Sloane was composed by Vernon Duke.

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