Canadian Sunset

Norman Gimbel, Eddie Heywood

Once I was alone
So
So lonely and then you came out of nowhere like the sun up from the hills
Cold
Cold was the wind
Warm
So warm
Warm were your lips out there on that ski trail
Where your kiss filled me with thrills

A weekend in Canada
A change of scene was the most I bargained for
And then I discovered you
And in your eyes I found a love I couldn't ignore

Down
Down came the sun
Fast
Fast
Fast beat my heart
I knew when the sun set from that day we'd never part

A weekend in Canada
A change of scene was the most I bargained for
And then I discovered you
And in your eyes I found a love I couldn't ignore

Down
Down came the sun
Fast
Fast
So fast
Fast beat my heart
I knew when the sun set from that day we'd never part
We'd never part
We'd never part

Trivia about the song Canadian Sunset by Sam Cooke

On which albums was the song “Canadian Sunset” released by Sam Cooke?
Sam Cooke released the song on the albums “Sam’s Songs” in 1961, “Around The World” in 2008, “Only Sixteen” in 2009, “Summertime” in 2009, “100 Greatest Hits” in 2010, “Danny Boy” in 2012, and “The Signature Collection” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Canadian Sunset” by Sam Cooke?
The song “Canadian Sunset” by Sam Cooke was composed by Norman Gimbel, Eddie Heywood.

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