The Manhattans
The Manhattans
The Manhattans
The Manhattans
The Manhattans
The Manhattans
The Manhattans
The Manhattans
The Manhattans
The Manhattans
[Verse 1]
Though the air's freshen by the mooring dew
As the warm summer sun comes shinning through
From the leafy arms of the old oak tree
Outside my window I could clearly see
The day (The day)
That a robin yeah yeah sang to me
[Verse 2]
Cherry blossoms smile in the warm summer bliss
While butterflies plant each flower with a kiss
And dandelions stretch their arms to pray
I miss you a little more each passing day
The day (The day)
That a robin yeah yeah sang to me
The day (The day)
That a robin yeah yeah sang to mе
Like the coming tide as it passеs with time
Gone from my side but you’re still on my mind
And maybe one day in the love we knew
You'll feel just what's in my heart for you
(Smell of honeysuckle)
Smell of honeysuckle still fill the air
While a warm summer breeze played in her hair
As she stood in the garden that she loved so well
Oh how much I’d loved her I couldn't tell
The day (The day)
That a robin sang to me
The day (The day)
That a robin yeah yeah sang to me
The day (The day)
That a robin sang to me
Oh, the day (The day)
That a robin sang to me
The Day the Robin Sang to Me was written by Kenneth Kelly.
The Day the Robin Sang to Me was produced by Bobby Martin.