Changing My Tune Songtext
von George Gershwin
Changing My Tune Songtext
Judy garland version
Vm castles were crumbling,
And daydreams were tumbling,
December was battling with june.
But on this bright afternoon,
Guess i′ll be changing my tune.
Kept on despairing,
Beyond any caring,
If i jumped out of a balloon.
But i'm arranging,
From now to be changing my tune.
At last the skies are bright and shiny,
It′s a human world once more.
Yesterday's troubles are tiny,
What was i worried for? Wanted a permit,
To make me a hermit,
To grumble and glare at the moon.
But i'm arranging,
From now to be changing my tune.
At last the skies are bright and shiny,
It′s a human world once more.
Yesterday′s troubles are tiny,
What was i worried for?
No more resentment,
I'm full of contentment.
Afloat on a dreamy lagoon.
That′s why we're arranging,
To be changing my tune.
Vm castles were crumbling,
And daydreams were tumbling,
December was battling with june.
But on this bright afternoon,
Guess i′ll be changing my tune.
Kept on despairing,
Beyond any caring,
If i jumped out of a balloon.
But i'm arranging,
From now to be changing my tune.
At last the skies are bright and shiny,
It′s a human world once more.
Yesterday's troubles are tiny,
What was i worried for? Wanted a permit,
To make me a hermit,
To grumble and glare at the moon.
But i'm arranging,
From now to be changing my tune.
At last the skies are bright and shiny,
It′s a human world once more.
Yesterday′s troubles are tiny,
What was i worried for?
No more resentment,
I'm full of contentment.
Afloat on a dreamy lagoon.
That′s why we're arranging,
To be changing my tune.
Writer(s): George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com