What A Difference A Day Makes (1967)

What a difference a day makes, twenty-four little hours.
Brought the sun and the flowers, where there used to be rain.
Yesterday your were blue, dear, and today I'm a part of you dear.
My lonely nights are through, dear, since you said you were mine.

Lord, what a difference a day made! There's a rainbow before me.
Skies may be stormy, but at a moment like this, your thrillin' kiss.
It's heavenly when you, find romance on your menu.
What a difference a day makes. The difference is you.

Yesterday your were blue, dear, and today I'm a part of you dear.
My lonely nights are through, dear, since you said you were mine.

Lord, what a difference a day made! There's a rainbow before me.
Skies may be stormy, but at a moment like this, your thrillin' kiss.
It's heavenly when you, find romance on your menu.
What a difference a day makes. The difference is you.
Oh yes, my lovin', ah, the difference, wrapped up in you.

Trivia about the song What A Difference A Day Makes (1967) by Lonnie Johnson

When was the song “What A Difference A Day Makes (1967)” released by Lonnie Johnson?
The song What A Difference A Day Makes (1967) was released in 2006, on the album “The Complete Folkways Recordings”.

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