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Jule Styne - The Things We Did Last Summer Lyrics



Jule Styne - The Things We Did Last Summer Lyrics




[ Featuring Jo Stafford ]

The boatrides we would take
The moonlight on the lake
The way we danced and hummed our favorite song
The things we did last summer
I'll remember all winter long
The midway and the fun
The Kewpie dolls we won
The bell I (you) rang to prove that I was
(you were) strong
The things we did last summer
I'll remember all winter long
The early morning hike
The rented tandem bike
The lunches that we used to pack
We never could explain
That sudden summer rain
The look we got when we got back
The leaves began to fade
Like promises we made
How could a love that seemed so right go wrong?
The things we did last summer
I'll remember all winter long
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The boatrides we would take
The moonlight on the lake
The way we danced and hummed our favorite song
The things we did last summer
I'll remember all winter long
The midway and the fun
The Kewpie dolls we won
The bell I (you) rang to prove that I was
(you were) strong
The things we did last summer
I'll remember all winter long
The early morning hike
The rented tandem bike
The lunches that we used to pack
We never could explain
That sudden summer rain
The look we got when we got back
The leaves began to fade
Like promises we made
How could a love that seemed so right go wrong?
The things we did last summer
I'll remember all winter long
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Writer: JULE STYNE, SAMMY CAHN
Copyright: Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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Performed By: Jule Styne
Featuring: Jo Stafford
Length: 3:04
Written by: JULE STYNE, SAMMY CAHN

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