Let Me Sing and I'm Happy

Irving Berlin

Let me sing a funny song
With crazy words that roll along
And if my song can start you laughing
I'm happy, yeah happy

Let me sing a sad refrain
Of broken hearts that loved in vain
And if my song can start you crying
I'm happy

Let me croon a lowdown blues
To lift you out of your seat
If my song can reach your shoes
And start you tapping your feet, I'm happy

Let me sing of Dixie's charms
The Swanee Shore and Mammy's Arms
And if my song can make you homesick
I'm happy

Let me croon a lowdown blues
To lift you out of your seat
If my song can reach your shoes
And start you tapping your feet, I'm happy

Let me sing of Dixie's charms
The Swanee Shore and Mammy's Arms
And if my song can make you homesick
I'm happy

Trivia about the song Let Me Sing and I'm Happy by Shirley Bassey

On which albums was the song “Let Me Sing and I'm Happy” released by Shirley Bassey?
Shirley Bassey released the song on the albums “I've Got a Song for You!” in 1966, “Live at Carnegie Hall” in 1973, and “Live in Japan” in 1974.
Who composed the song “Let Me Sing and I'm Happy” by Shirley Bassey?
The song “Let Me Sing and I'm Happy” by Shirley Bassey was composed by Irving Berlin.

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