That Sunday (That Summer)

George David Weiss / Joe Sherman

(If I had to choose just one day)
If I had to choose just one day
To last my whole life through
It would surely be that Sunday
The day that I met you

Newborn whippoorwills were calling from the hills
Summer was a-coming in but fast
Lots of daffodils were showing off their skills
Nodding all together, I could almost hear them whisper
Go on, kiss her, go on and kiss her

If I had to choose one moment
To live within my heart
It would be that tender moment
Recalling how we started
Darling, it would be when you smiled at me
That way, that Sunday, that summer

(Newborn whippoorwills were calling from the hills)
(Summer was a-coming in but fast)
(Lots of daffodils were showing off their skills)
(Nodding all together, I could almost hear them whisper)
(Go on, kiss her, go on and kiss her now)

If I had to choose one moment
To live within my heart
It would be that tender moment
Recalling how we started
Darling, it would be when you smiled at me
That way, that Sunday, that summer
(If I had to choose just one day)

Trivia about the song That Sunday (That Summer) by Nat King Cole

On which albums was the song “That Sunday (That Summer)” released by Nat King Cole?
Nat King Cole released the song on the albums “The Essential Collection” in 1992, “Those Lazy Hazy Crazy Days of Summer/My Fair Lady” in 2003, and “Very Best of Nat King Cole” in 2006.
Who composed the song “That Sunday (That Summer)” by Nat King Cole?
The song “That Sunday (That Summer)” by Nat King Cole was composed by George David Weiss and Joe Sherman.

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