(Verse 1)
Anytime the thunder starts to rumble down
Don't let hope tumble down
Or castles crumble down
If the blues appear, just make the best of them
Just make a jest of them
Don't be possessed of them
At the risk of sounding rather platitudinous
Here's what I believe should be the attitude in us:
(Chorus)
A sunny disposish
Will always see you through
When you up above the skies are blah
'Stead of being blue
Mister Trouble makes our faces grow long
But a smile will have him saying, "So long!"
It really doesn't pay
To be a gloomy pill
It's absolutely most ridic
Positively sil
The rain may pitter-patter
It really doesn't matter
For life can be delish
With a sunny disposish
(Verse 2)
Must confess I like your way of viewing it
No use in ruing it
When gloom is bluing it
Taking your advice, the sad and weary'll
Have no material
To be funereal
It's a thought that they should be swallowing, my dear
Look at me, already you've a following, my dear
(Chorus)
A sunny disposish
Will always see you through
When you up above the skies are blah
'Stead of being blue
Mister Trouble makes our faces grow long
But a smile will have him saying, "So long!"
It really doesn't pay
To be a gloomy pill
It's absolutely most ridic
Positively sil
The rain may pitter-patter
It really doesn't matter
For life can be delish
With a sunny disposish
Sunny Disposish was written by Ira Gershwin & George Gershwin.
George Gershwin released Sunny Disposish on Mon Jul 26 1926.