Smoke Rings

GENE GIFFORD, NED WASHINGTON

Where do they go, the smoke rings I blow each night
What do they do
Those circles of blue and white?
Oh! why do they seem to pictures a dream above
Then why do they fade my phantom parade of love?

Where do they end, the smoke rings I send on high?
Where are they hurled
When they've kissed the world goodbye!
Oh! I'd give my life to laugh at this strife below
I'd be a king I'd follow each ring I blow

Puff puff puff puff your cares away
Puff puff puff night and day
Blow blow them into air silky little rings
Blow, blow them ev'ry where give your troubles wings
What do they tell and what is the spell they cast
Some of them fall and seem to recall the past
But most of them rise away to the skies of blue
Oh little smoke rings I love

Trivia about the song Smoke Rings by The Mills Brothers

On which albums was the song “Smoke Rings” released by The Mills Brothers?
The Mills Brothers released the song on the albums “Tiger Rag” in 1999, “London Sessions: 1934-1939” in 2005, “Paper Doll” in 2008, “Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland” in 2008, and “Smoke Rings” in 2008.
Who composed the song “Smoke Rings” by The Mills Brothers?
The song “Smoke Rings” by The Mills Brothers was composed by GENE GIFFORD, NED WASHINGTON.

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