Bluebird of Happiness (song)
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“Bluebird of Happiness” is a song composed in 1934 by Sandor Harmati, with words by Edward Heyman and additional lyrics by Harry Parr-Davies.
Harmati wrote the song for his friend, the tenor Jan Peerce, the leading singer at Radio...
So be like I, hold your head up high
Till you find a bluebird of happiness
You will find greater peace of mind
Knowing there's a bluebird of happiness
And when he sings to you
Though you're deep in blue
You will see a ray of light creep through
And so remember this, life is no abyss
Somewhere there's a bluebird of happiness
For life is sweet, tender and complete
When you find the bluebird of happiness
You will find perfect peace of mind
Knowing there's a bluebird of happiness
Two hearts that beat as one
Beneath a new found sun
We are in a world that's just begun
And you must sing his song, as you go along
When you find the bluebird of happiness
(Instrumental Interlude)
And when he sings to you
Though you're deep in blue
You will see a ray of light creep through
And so remember this, life is no abyss
Somewhere there's a bluebird of happiness
Bluebird Of Happiness was written by Harry Parr-Davies & Sandor Harmati & Edward Heyman.
Bluebird Of Happiness was produced by Artie Butler.
George-stewart released Bluebird Of Happiness on Tue Apr 30 1985.