“It’s A Fine Day” is a song written by poet and musician Edward Barton and was released as a single album along with the song “Of All Leaves Were Falling”. It was originally recorded a cappella in 1983 by Jane Lancaster, Barton’s girlfriend and has been covered by many other artists since.
It's a fine day
People open windows
They leave their houses
Just for a short walk
They walk by the grass
And they look at the grass
They look at the sky
It's going to be a fine night tonight
It's going to be a fine day tomorrow
Sitting in this field
I remember how we were going to sit in this field
But never quite did
Rain or appointments or something
Sitting in this field
I remember how we were going to sit in this field
But never quite did
Rain or appointments or something
Rain or appointments
It's a fine day
People open windows
They leave their houses
Just for a short walk
They walk by the grass
And they look at the grass
They look at the sky
It's going to be a fine night tonight
It's going to be a fine day tomorrow
We will have salad
It’s a Fine Day was written by Edward Barton.