Walking in the Sunshine

ROGER MILLER

After the rain goes, people see rainbows
But I see rainbows when it storms above
So, darling, is it any wonder I can laugh at thunder
Walking in the sunshine of your love?

And below zero, I'm such a hero
I never wear a muffler or a glove
While all the world have frosty noses, I'm knee-deep in roses
Walking in the sunshine of your love

Just so you know, dear, I'm gonna tell you
Your smile's my golden umbrella
Even the rain-out, trouble, and pain out of my heart
And from the very start your tender affection in my direction
T'was like a lovely blessing from above
That's why I go around just beaming, wondering if I'm dreaming
Walking in the sunshine of your love

After the rain goes, people see rainbows
But I see rainbows while it storms above
So, baby, is it any wonder I can laugh at thunder
Walking in the sunshine of your love?

And below zero, I'm such a hero
I never wear a muffler or a glove
While all the world have frosty noses, I'm knee-deep in roses
Walking in the sunshine of your love

Just so you know, dear, I'm gonna tell you
Your smile's my golden umbrella
Even the rain-out, trouble, and pain out of my heart
And from the very start your affection in my direction
Was like a lovely blessing from above
That's why I go around just beaming, wondering if I'm dreaming
I'm walking, walking in the sunshine of your love
Yeah, baby, you keep me and warm

Trivia about the song Walking in the Sunshine by Ella Fitzgerald

When was the song “Walking in the Sunshine” released by Ella Fitzgerald?
The song Walking in the Sunshine was released in 1967, on the album “Misty Blue”.
Who composed the song “Walking in the Sunshine” by Ella Fitzgerald?
The song “Walking in the Sunshine” by Ella Fitzgerald was composed by ROGER MILLER.

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