The Lettermen
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The Lettermen
The Lettermen
The Lettermen
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The Lettermen
The Lettermen
The Lettermen
The Lettermen
The Lettermen
[Verse 1]
If ever I would leave you, it wouldn't be in summer
Seeing you in summer, I never would go
Your hair streaked with sunlight, your lips red as flame
Your face with a luster that puts gold to shame
[Verse 2]
But if I'd ever leave you, it couldn't be in autumn
How I'd leave in autumn, I never will know
I've seen how you sparkle when fall nips the air
I know you in autumn, and I must be there
[Bridge]
And could I leave you running merrily through the snow
Or on a wintry evening when you catch the fire's glow?
[Verse 3]
If evеr I would leave you, how could it be in springtimе
Knowing how in spring I'm bewitched by you so?
Oh, no, not in springtime, summer, winter or fall
No never could I leave you at all
If Ever I Would Leave You was written by Frederick Loewe & Alan Jay Lerner.
If Ever I Would Leave You was produced by Steve Douglas.