“I’m Always Chasing Rainbows” is a song that was popular during the Vaudeville-era, first published in 1917. It received its live debut in 1918 at the Broadway show Oh, Look!
[Verse]
At the end of the rainbow, there's happiness
And to find it, how often I've tried
But my life is a race, just a wild goose chase
And my dreams have all been denied
Why have I always been a failure?
What can the reason be?
I wonder if the world's to blame
I wonder if it could be me
[Chorus]
I'm always chasing rainbows
Watching clouds drifting by
My schemes are just like all my dreams
Ending in the sky
[Bridge]
Some fellows look and find the sunshine, oh
I always look and find the rain
And some fellows make a winning sometime
And I, I never even make a gain
[Chorus]
I'm always chasing rainbows
Waiting to find the little bluebird in vain
I’m Always Chasing Rainbows was written by Joseph McCarthy & Harry Carroll & Frédéric Chopin.
I’m Always Chasing Rainbows was produced by Bob Ezrin.
Alice Cooper released I’m Always Chasing Rainbows on Fri Jun 25 1976.