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We'll Sing In the Sunshine
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-Artist: Gale Garnett from "Remembering the '50's and '60's"
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-Reader's Digest RDA-030/A
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-peak Billboard position # 4 in 1964
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-also won Grammy for "Best Folk Recording Of 1964"
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-Words and Music by Gale Garnett
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We'll sing in the sunshine
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We'll laugh every da-a-y
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We'll sing in the sunshine
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Then I'll be on my way
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I will never love you
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The cost of love's too dear
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But though I'll never love you
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I'll stay with you one year
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And we can sing in the sunshine
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We'll laugh every da-a-y
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We'll sing in the sunshine
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Then I'll be on my way
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I'll sing to you each mornin'
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I'll kiss you every night
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But darlin', don't cling to me
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I'll soon be out of sight
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But we can sing in the sunshine
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We'll laugh every da-a-y
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We'll sing in the sunshine
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Then I'll be on my way
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My daddy he once told me
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"Hey, don't you love you any man"
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"Just take what they may give you"
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"And give but what you can"
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"And you can sing in the sunshine"
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"You'll laugh every da-a-y"
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"You'll sing in the sunshine"
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"Then be on your way"
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And when our year has ended
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And I have gone away
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You'll often speak about me
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And this is what you'll say
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"We sang in the sunshine
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"You know, we laughed every da-a-y"
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"We sang in the sunshine"
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"Then she went away"
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Well Sing In The Sunshine
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Gale Garnett |