A Foggy Day

George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin

I was a stranger in the city
Out of town were the people I knew
I had that feeling of self pity
What to do?
What to do?
What to do?
The outlook was decidedly blue
And as I walked through the dreary streets alone
It turned out to be the luckiest day I've known

A foggy day in London town
Had me low and it had me down
I viewed the morning with much alarm
The British Museum had lost its charm
How long, I wondered, could this thing last?
But the age of miracles hadn't passed
For, suddenly, I saw you standing there
And in foggy London town
The sun was shining everywhere

A foggy day in London town
Had me low and it had me down
I viewed the morning with much alarm
The British Museum had lost its charm
How long, I wondered, could this thing last?
But the age of miracles hadn't passed
For, suddenly, I saw you standing there
And in foggy London town
The sun was shining everywhere

A foggy day in London town
Had me low and it had me down
I viewed the morning with much alarm
Say, the British Museum had lost its charm
How long, I wondered, could this thing last?
But the age of miracles hadn't passed
For, suddenly, I saw you standing there
And in foggy London town
The sun was shining everywhere

Trivia about the song A Foggy Day by Dinah Washington

On which albums was the song “A Foggy Day” released by Dinah Washington?
Dinah Washington released the song on the albums “The Imperious Dinah Washington” in 1953 and “Goodbye” in 2006.
Who composed the song “A Foggy Day” by Dinah Washington?
The song “A Foggy Day” by Dinah Washington was composed by George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin.

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