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"In the Good Old Summer Time" is an American Tin Pan Alley song first published in 1902 with music by George Evans and lyrics by Ren Shields. [1] The song is in the public domain.
“In the Good Old Summer Time” is an American Tin Pan Alley song first published in 1902 with music by George Evans and lyrics by Ren Shields.
In The Good Old Summertime Music by George Evans Words by Ren Shields Published 1902 by Howley, Haviland & Dresser. [Verse 1] There's a time in each year that we always hold dear, Good old summer time; With the birds and the treeses and sweet scented breezes, Good old summer time, When your day's work is over then you are in clover, and life is ...
In the Good Old Summertime Lyrics & Meanings: In the good old summertime / In the good old summertime / Strollin' through the shady lanes / With my baby, mine / I hold her hand and she holds mine / And that's a very good sign / That she's my tootsy-wootsy in / A good old summertime / / In the good old summertime / In the good old summertime ...
In the Good Old Summertime Lyrics. There's a time each year. That we always hold dear. Good old summertime. With the birds and the trees'es. And sweet scented breezes. Good old summertime. When your day's work is over.
“In the Good Old Summertime” takes us on a journey to a bygone era, when life seemed slower and summers felt endless. With its catchy melody and playful lyrics, the song paints a picture of strolling through shady lanes, hand in hand with your beloved during a blissful summer afternoon.
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In the Good Old Summertime Lyrics: Doo-doo-doo-doo / Doo-doo-doo-doo / Doo-doo-doo-doo / In the good old summertime / In the good old summertime / Strollin' through the shady lanes / With my...