We'll have a blue room,
A new room, for two room.
Where every day's a holiday,
Because you're married to me . . .
Not like a ball room,
A small room, a hall room,
Where I can smoke my pipe away,
With your wee head upon my knee . . .
We will thrive on, keep alive on,
Just nothing but kisses,
With mister and missus,
Own little blue chairs . . .
You sew your trousseau,
and Robinson Crusoe,
Is not so far from worldly cares,
As our blue room, far away upstairs . . .
( They will thrive on, keep alive on,
Just nothing but kisses . . .
With mister and missus,
Own little blue chair . . .
She'll wear her trousseau,
and Robinson Crusoe . . . )
Is not so far from worldly cares,
As our blue room,
Far away upstairs . . .
~ from the 1948 MGM film "Words and Music"
Music by Richard Rodgers
with lyrics by Lorenz Hart, 1926
| 1 | Magic moments |
| 2 | Yesterday |
| 3 | Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes |
| 4 | Bridge Over Troubled Water |
| 5 | Sunrise, Sunset |
| 6 | Caterina |
| 7 | Moon River |
| 8 | It's Impossible |
| 9 | It's a Good Day |
| 10 | Smile |