Song On The Sand Composer(s): Jerry Herman Performer(s): Elisabeth Welch
Do you recall that beach we walked along that afternoon in fall That afternoon we met? A fellow with a concertina sang
what was the song? It is strange what we recall and how what we forget
I heard la-da-da-da, la-da-da-da as we walked on the sand La-da-da-da I believe it was early September Through the crash of the waves I could tell that the words were romantic Something about sharing, something about always Though the years race along, I still think of our song of the sand And I still try and search for the words I can barely remember Though the time tumbles by, there is one thing that I am forever certain of I hear la-da-da-da-da And I am young and in love
Da-da-da, da-da-da, as we walked on the sand I heard
La-da-da-da I believe it was early September Through the crash of the waves I could tell that the words were romantic Something about sharing, something about always Though the years race along, I still think of our song of the sand And I still try and search for the words I can barely remember Though the time tumbles by, there is one thing that I am forever certain of I hear la-da-da-da-da And I am young and in love
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