In the Good Old Summertime

George “Honey Boy” Evans, Ren Shields

There’s a time of the year
That we all hold dear
Good old summertime
(Summertime)
With the birds and the bees’s
And flowering trees’s
Good old summertime
(Summertime)

How I love that summertime
That good old summertime
Strolling through the shady lane
With your baby mine

You hold her hand
And she holds yours
That’s a very good sign
That she will be your tootsie
In the good old summertime

How I love the time of year
When all the flowers appear
And in the good old summertime
The birds are always singing
How I love them singing
In the good old summertime

There’ll be lots of fun
For each and everyone
When you picnic in the park
You go around with the girl
And knowing you won’t come home until it’s dark

And every single night
The moon shines so bright
You think it’s just a big balloon
And every star up in the sky
Will wink his eye as you
Walk through the month June

So get yourself a girl
A very special girl
And tell her she’s your baby mine
And you know she can’t resist you
After she has kissed you
In the good old summertime

Oh, how I love that summertime
That good old summertime
That summertime
Oh, how I love that summertime
That good old summertime

Trivia about the song In the Good Old Summertime by The Osmonds

When was the song “In the Good Old Summertime” released by The Osmonds?
The song In the Good Old Summertime was released in 1963, on the album “Songs We Sang on the Andy Williams Show”.
Who composed the song “In the Good Old Summertime” by The Osmonds?
The song “In the Good Old Summertime” by The Osmonds was composed by George “Honey Boy” Evans, Ren Shields.

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