Lyrics If Ever I Would Leave You - Andy Williams
Music
by
Frederick
Loewe
and
Words
by
Alan
Jay
Lerner
From
the
Broadway
musical
"Camelot"
(Found
on
beaucoup
LP's
by
everyone
ranging
from
Percy
Faith
to
Robert
Goulet
And
John
Gary,
Aretha
Franklin,
and
Tom
Jones
but
apparently
NEVER
done
as
a
Single
by
ANYONE
to
make
even
the
"Bubbling
Under
the
Hot
100"
at
Billboard!)
If
ever
I
would
leave
you,
it
wouldn't
be
in
summer
Seeing
you
in
summer,
I
never
would
go
Your
hair
streaked
with
sunlight,
your
lips
red
as
flame
Your
face
with
a
luster
that
puts
gold
to
shame
But
if
I'd
ever
leave
you,
it
couldn't
be
in
autumn
How
I'd
leave
in
autumn,
I
never
will
know
I've
seen
how
you
sparkle
when
fall
nips
the
air
I
know
you
in
autumn
and
I
must
be
there
And
could
I
leave
you
running
merrily
through
the
snow
Or
on
a
wintry
evening
when
you
catch
the
fire's
glow
If
ever
I
would
leave
you,
how
could
it
be
in
springtime
Knowing
how
in
spring
I'm
bewitched
by
you
so
Oh,
no,
not
in
springtime,
summer,
winter,
or
fall
No
never
could
I
leave
you
at
all
Transcribed
by
Ronald
E.
Hontz
Ronhontz
Worldnet.att.net
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