The Green Leaves Of Summer

Wes Montgomery

A time to be reapin'a time to be sowin'
The green leaves of summer are calling me home
It was good to be young then in the season of plenty
When the catfish were jumpin' as high as the sky
A time to be livin', a time to be laughin'
A time to be dreamin' a dream of your own
Was so good to be young then to be close to the earth
Now the green leaves of summer are calling me home
(a time to be reapin', a time to be sowin')
(the green leaves of summer are callin' me home)
It was good to be young then with the sweet smell of of apples
And the owl in the pine tree a-winkin' his eye
(a time just for plantin', a time just for plowin')
(a time just for livin', a place for to die)
T'was so good to be young then to be learning to pray
And to thank the great maker each trouble free day

Trivia about the song The Green Leaves Of Summer by Frankie Laine

When was the song “The Green Leaves Of Summer” released by Frankie Laine?
The song The Green Leaves Of Summer was released in 1965, on the album “I Believe”.
Who composed the song “The Green Leaves Of Summer” by Frankie Laine?
The song “The Green Leaves Of Summer” by Frankie Laine was composed by Wes Montgomery.

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