Isn't This a Lovely Day

IRVING BERLIN

The weather is frightening
The thunder and lightning
Seem to be having their way
But as far as I'm concerned
It's a lovely day

The turn in the weather
Will keep us together
So I can honestly say
That as far as I'm concerned
It's a lovely day and everything's okay

Isn't this a lovely day to be caught in the rain?
You were going on your way
Now you've got to remain

Just as you were going
Leaving me all at sea
The clouds broke, they broke
And oh what a break for me

I can see the sun up high
Though we're caught in a storm
I can see where you and I could be cozy and warm
Let the rain pitter-patter
But it really doesn't matter
If the skies are gray

Long as I can be with you
It's a lovely day

Trivia about the song Isn't This a Lovely Day by Fred Astaire

On which albums was the song “Isn't This a Lovely Day” released by Fred Astaire?
Fred Astaire released the song on the albums “The Great American Songbook”, “Fred Astaire: The Early Years at RKO”, “Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers at RKO” in 1998, “Fred Astaire's Finest Hour” in 2003, “Fred Astaire In Hollywood” in 2005, “Let's Face the Music” in 2005, “Song and Dance Man” in 2006, and “Hollywood Legend” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Isn't This a Lovely Day” by Fred Astaire?
The song “Isn't This a Lovely Day” by Fred Astaire was composed by IRVING BERLIN.

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