Lazy Day In Love
PROFILE | |
Composer | Robert Farnon |
Lyricist | Milt Raskin |
Year Written | ca. 1951 |
About Lazy Day In Love | |
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Lyrics
Why do I gaze for hours
Counting the stars up above?
Baby, talking to all the flowers
It’s a lazy day in love
Why do I laugh all over?
Why am I limp as a glove?
It’s a wonderful world of clover
On this lazy day in love
I watch my heart fall apart
In a million pieces
Making eyes at the moon
Like its out of its earthly mind
We meet and the beat of my pulse increases
And I know very soon
I’ll be leaving this planet behind
Day after day I wake up
Whistling the song of a dove
What a fabulous life to take up
It’s a lazy day in love
Day after day I wake up
Whistling the song of a dove
What a fabulous life to take up
It’s a lazy day in love
Session / Album Information
1971
“Lazy Day In Love” was recorded on October 1, 1971 and released the following year on the album With Love. It was arranged by Robert Farnon.
This recording released on:
- 1972: Columbia LP 12″: KC 31460 — With Love
- 1972: Columbia LP 12″: CBS-64849 — With Love (UK)
- 2011: Disc #44 in The Tony Bennett Complete Collection (88697874602-JK43) With Love