Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
“Isn’t This a Lovely Day?” is a popular song written by Irving Berlin for the 1935 film Top Hat, where it was introduced by Fred Astaire in a scene where his and Ginger Rogers' characters are caught in a gazebo during a rainstorm. The lyric is an example of a song that turns a bad situation into a l...
The weather is fright'ning
The thunder and lightning
Seem to be having their way
But as far as I'm concerned, it's a lovely day
The turn in the weather
Will keep us together
So i can honestly say
That as far as i'm concerned, it's a lovely day
And everything's okay
Isn't this a lovely day
To be caught in the rain?
You were going on your way
Now you've got to remain
Just as you were going, leaving me all at sea
The clouds broke, they broke and oh
What a break for me
I can see the sun up high
Though we're caught in the storm
I can see where you and i
Could be cozy and warm
Let the rain pitter patter
But it really doesn't matter
If the skies are gray
Long as I can be with you it's a lovely day
Isn't this a lovely day
To be caught in the rain?
You were going on your way
Now you've got to remain
Just as you were going, leaving me all at sea
The clouds broke, they broke and oh
What a break for me
I can see the sun up high
Though we're caught in the storm
I can see where you and i
Could be cozy and warm
Let the rain pitter patter
But it really doesn't matter
If the skies are gray
Long as I can be with you it's a lovely day
I can see the sun up high
Though we're caught in the storm
I can see where you and i
Could be cozy and warm
Let the rain pitter patter
But it really doesn't matter
If the skies are gray
Long as I can be with you it's a lovely day
Isn’t This a Lovely Day? was written by Irving Berlin.
Isn’t This a Lovely Day? was produced by Norman Granz.