It’s Dark on Observatory Hill

Harold Spina, Johnny Burke

[Verse 1]
It's dark on Observatory Hill
Come on, let's pretend we're Jack and Jill
We'll stroll to the hilltop
Where college sweethearts go
To look at the lights on the campus down below

[Verse 2]
We'll learn what astronomy is for
We'll learn what the stars do have in store
I know in advance
The moon may mean romance
When it's dark on Observatory Hill

[Bridge]
And I'd like to recite you a poem that I wrote
It tells why I think you're wonderful (Wonderful)
And from afar
We can hear a sweet guitar
While voicеs are harmonizing

[Verse 3]
They don't have to know arithmеtic
To figure why you and I would click
My heart tells me this
Your lips were meant to kiss
And it's dark on Observatory Hill

[Bridge]
And I'd like to recite you a poem that I wrote
It tells why I think you're wonderful (Wonderful)
And from afar
We can hear a sweet guitar
While voices are harmonizing

[Verse 3]
They don't have to know arithmetic
To figure why you and I would click
My heart tells me this
Your lips were meant to kiss
And it's dark on Observatory Hill (So dark)

[Outro]
It's dark on Observatory Hill (Very dark, yeah)
It's dark on Observatory Hill

Trivia about the song It’s Dark on Observatory Hill by The Lettermen

When was the song “It’s Dark on Observatory Hill” released by The Lettermen?
The song It’s Dark on Observatory Hill was released in 1963, on the album “College Standards”.
Who composed the song “It’s Dark on Observatory Hill” by The Lettermen?
The song “It’s Dark on Observatory Hill” by The Lettermen was composed by Harold Spina, Johnny Burke.

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