Lazy River Lyrics » Brenda Lee : The Lazy River Lyrics / Lazy River Song Lyrics by Brenda Lee is from The Album Sincerely, Brenda Lee (1962). The Lazy River Song is Sung by Brenda Lee. The Lazy River Song Music is Produced by Owen Bradley. The Lazy River Song Lyrics is Written by Hoagy Carmichael & Sidney Arodin. The Lazy River Song is Released on Feb. 12, 1962. The Lazy River Song is Presented by .
Lazy River Song Details :
Song | Lazy River |
Singer | Brenda Lee |
Music | Owen Bradley |
Lyrics | Hoagy Carmichael & Sidney Arodin |
Release Date | Feb. 12, 1962 |
Label | |
Album | Sincerely, Brenda Lee (1962) |
Lazy River Lyrics » Brenda Lee
Up a Lazy River by the old mill run
That lazy lazy river in the noon day sun
Linger in the shade of an old oak tree
Throw away your troubles dream a dream with me
Up a Lazy River where the robins song
Awaits a bright new morning where we can lope along
Blue sky’s up above
Every one’s in love
Up a Lazy River how happy we can be
Up a Lazy River with me
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