You're All the World to Me

BURTON LANE, ALAN JAY LERNER

Everywhere that beauty glows you are,
Everywhere an orchid grows you are,
Everything that's young and gay, brighter than a holiday,
Everywhere the angels play you are.

You're like Paris in April and May
You're New York on a silvery day.
A Swiss Alp as the sun grows fainter,
You're Loch Lomond when autumn is the painter.
You're Moonlight on a night in Capri,
And Cape Cod looking out at the sea,
You're all places that leave me breathless,
And no wonder: you're all the world to me.

You're Lake Como when dawn is aglow,
You're Sun Valley right after a snow.
A museum, a Persian palace,
You're my shining Aurora Borealis
You're like Christmas at home by a tree,
The blue calm of a tropical sea.
You're all places that leave me breathless,
And no wonder: you're all the world to me.

Trivia about the song You're All the World to Me by Fred Astaire

On which albums was the song “You're All the World to Me” released by Fred Astaire?
Fred Astaire released the song on the albums “Fred Astaire At M-G-M” in 2005 and “Fred Astaire Fifty Favourites” in 2010.
Who composed the song “You're All the World to Me” by Fred Astaire?
The song “You're All the World to Me” by Fred Astaire was composed by BURTON LANE, ALAN JAY LERNER.

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