The Lettermen
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[Verse 1]
Jean, Jean, roses are red
And all the leaves have gone green
And the clouds are so low
You can touch them, and so
Come out to the meadow, Jean
[Verse 2]
Jean, Jean, you're young and alive
Come out of your half-dreamed dream
And run, if you will
To the top of the hill
And open your arms, Bonnie Jean
[Bridge]
Till the sheep in the valley come home my way
Till the stars fall around me and find me alone
When the sun comes a-singin' I'll still bе waitin'
[Verse 3]
For Jean, Jean, roses arе red
And all of the leaves have gone green
While the hills are ablaze
With the moon's yellow haze
Come into my arms, Bonnie Jean
[Bridge]
Till the stars fall around me and find me alone
When the sun comes a-singin' I'll still be waitin'
[Verse 3]
For Jean, Jean, roses are red
And all of the leaves have gone green
While the hills are ablaze
With the moon's yellow haze
Come into my arms, Bonnie Jean
Jean (From ”The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie”) was written by Rod McKuen.
Jean (From ”The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie”) was produced by Al De Lory.