Tony Bennett
Tony Bennett
Tony Bennett
Tony Bennett
Tony Bennett
Tony Bennett
Tony Bennett
Tony Bennett
Tony Bennett
Tony Bennett
Tony Bennett
Tony Bennett
“Pennies from Heaven” is a 1936 American popular song with music by Arthur Johnston and words by Johnny Burke. It was introduced by Bing Crosby in the 1936 film of the same name. It was recorded in the same year by Billie Holiday and afterwards performed by Louis Armstrong, Tony Bennett, Dinah Washi...
A long time ago, a million years B.C
The best things in life were absolutely free
But no one appreciated a sky that was always blue
And no one congratulated, moon that was always new
So it was planned that they would vanish now and then
And you must pay before you get them back again
That's what storms were made for
But you shouldn't be afraid for
Every time it rains
It rains pennies from heaven
Don't you know each cloud
Contains pennies from heaven
You'll find your fortune's falling all over town
Make sure that your umbrella is upside down
Trade them for a package of sunshine and flowers
Cause if you want the things you love, you must have showers
So if you hear it thunder, don't run under a tree
There'll be pennies from heaven for you and me
So if you hear it thunder, don't run under a tree
There'll be pennies from heaven for you and me
There'll be pennies from heaven for you and me
Pennies from Heaven was written by Arthur Johnston & Johnny Burke.
Pennies from Heaven was produced by Al Ham.