A Garden in the Rain

CARROLL GIBBONS, JAMES DYRENFORTH

'Twas just a garden in the rain,
Close to a little leafy lane
A touch of colour 'neath skies of gray!

The raindrops kissed the flower beds
The blossoms raised their thirsty heads
A perfumed thank you they seem to say!

Surely here was charm beyond compare to view
Maybe it was just that I was there
With you!

'Twas just a garden in the rain,
But then the sun came out again
And sent us happily on our way!

Surely here was charm beyond compare to view
But, maybe it was just that you were there dear,
You were so lovely!

'Twas just a garden in the rain,
But then the sun came out again
And sent us happily on our way!

Just a garden in the rain!

Music by Carroll Gibbons
And lyrics by James Dyrenforth, 1929

Trivia about the song A Garden in the Rain by Rosemary Clooney

Who composed the song “A Garden in the Rain” by Rosemary Clooney?
The song “A Garden in the Rain” by Rosemary Clooney was composed by CARROLL GIBBONS, JAMES DYRENFORTH.

Most popular songs of Rosemary Clooney

Other artists of Mambo