Lazy Afternoon

John Latouche, Jerome Moross

It's a lazy afternoon
And the beetle bugs are zooming
And the tulip trees are blooming
And there's not another human in view,
But us two
It's a lazy afternoon
And the farmer leaves his reaping
In the meadow cows are sleeping
And the speckled trout stop leaping up stream
As we dream
A fat pink cloud hangs over the hill
Unfolding like a rose
If you hold my hand and sit real still,
You can hear the grass as it grows
It's a hazy afternoon
And I know a place that's quiet, except for daisies running riot
And there's no one passing by it to see
Come spend this lazy afternoon with me

Trivia about the song Lazy Afternoon by Tony Bennett

On which albums was the song “Lazy Afternoon” released by Tony Bennett?
Tony Bennett released the song on the albums “The Beat of My Heart” in 1957, “Tony Bennett at Carnegie Hall” in 1962, “Mr. Broadway” in 1962, “Just One of Those Things” in 1969, “Forty Years: The Artistry of Tony Bennett” in 1991, “Fifty Years: The Artistry of Tony Bennett” in 2004, and “Sixty Years: The Artistry of Tony Bennett” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Lazy Afternoon” by Tony Bennett?
The song “Lazy Afternoon” by Tony Bennett was composed by John Latouche, Jerome Moross.

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