Anniversary Song [1946; Version]

SAUL CHAPLIN, AL JOLSON

Oh, how we danced on the night we were wed
We vowed our true love, though a word wasn't said
The world was in bloom, there were stars in the skies
Except for the few that were there in your eyes

Dear, as I held you close in my arms
Angels were singing a hymn to your charms
Two hearts gently beating, murmuring low
"Darling, I love you so"

The night seemed to fade into blossoming dawn
The sun shone anew but the dance lingered on
Could we but recall that sweet moment sublime
We'd find that our love is unaltered by time

Dear, as I held you close in my arms
Angels were singing a hymn to your charms
Two hearts gently beating, murmuring low
"Darling, I love you so"

Trivia about the song Anniversary Song [1946; Version] by Dinah Shore

On which albums was the song “Anniversary Song [1946; Version]” released by Dinah Shore?
Dinah Shore released the song on the albums “Buttons/Bows” in 1999, “For Sentimental Reasons” in 2005, “Blues In The Night” in 2009, and “The Definitive Dinah Shore Collection” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Anniversary Song [1946; Version]” by Dinah Shore?
The song “Anniversary Song [1946; Version]” by Dinah Shore was composed by SAUL CHAPLIN, AL JOLSON.

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