A Lover's Concerto [Bonus Track]

Sandy Linzer, Denny Randell

How gentle is the rain, that falls softly on the meadow;
Birds high upon the trees serenade the flow'rs with their melodies.
Oh, see there beyond the hill, the bright colors of the rainbow;
Some magic from above made this day for us, just to fall in love.

How gentle is the rain, that falls gently on the meadow;
Birds high upon the trees serenade the flow'rs with their melodies.
Oh, see there beyond the hill, the bright colors of the rainbow;
Some magic from above made this day for us, just to fall in love.

You'll hold me in your arms, and say once again you love me;
And if your love is true, ev'rything will be just as wonderful.

You'll hold me in your arms, and say once again you love me;

Trivia about the song A Lover's Concerto [Bonus Track] by The Fleetwoods

When was the song “A Lover's Concerto [Bonus Track]” released by The Fleetwoods?
The song A Lover's Concerto [Bonus Track] was released in 1965, on the album “Folk Rock”.
Who composed the song “A Lover's Concerto [Bonus Track]” by The Fleetwoods?
The song “A Lover's Concerto [Bonus Track]” by The Fleetwoods was composed by Sandy Linzer, Denny Randell.

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