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Frank Sinatra
After the rain goes, people see rainbows
But I see rainbows when it storms above
So darling, is it any wonder I can laugh at thunder
Walkin' in the sunshine of your love
Ten below zero, I'm such a hero
I never wear a muffler or a glove
While all the world have frosty noses, I'm knee-deep in roses
Walking in the sunshine of your love
Just so you know dear, I'm gonna tell you
Your smile's my golden umbrella
Even the rain-out, trouble and pain out of my heart
And from the very start
Your tender affection in my direction
Was like a lovely blessing from above
That's why I go around just beaming, wondering if I'm dreaming
Walkin' in the sunshine of your love
After the rain goes, people see rainbows
But I see rainbows while it storms above
So baby, is it any wonder I can laugh at thunder, yeah
Walkin' in the sunshine of your love
Ten below zero, man I'm a hero
I never wear a muffler or a glove
While all the world got big red noses, I'm knee-deep in roses
Walkin' in the sunshine of your love
Just so you know dear, I'm gonna tell you
Your smile's my golden umbrella
Even the rain-out, trouble and pain out of my heart
And from the very start
Your affection in my direction
Was like a lovely blessing from above
That's why I go around just beaming
Wondering if I'm dreaming
I'm walkin', walkin' in the sunshine of your love
Yeah baby, you keep me nice and warm, yeah
Walking in the Sunshine was written by Bob Merrill.
Frank Sinatra released Walking in the Sunshine on Fri Apr 25 1952.