Lyrics When The World Was Young (Ah, The Apple Trees) - Bing Crosby
Labelle
Frances
finished
this
with
some
lovely
melodies
recently
And
several
hit
songs,
here′s
the
new
one
Johnny
Mercer,
celebrated
and
clever
lyricist
Has
furnished
the
libretto
for
this
particular
song
Ah,
the
apple
tree
Blossoms
in
the
breeze
That
we
walked
among
Lying
in
the
hay
Games
we
used
to
play
While
the
rounds
were
sung
Only
yesterday
when
the
world
was
young
It
isn't
by
chance
that
I
happen
to
be
A
boulevardier,
the
toast
of
Paris
For
over
the
noise,
the
talk
and
the
smoke
I′m
good
for
a
laugh,
a
drink
or
a
joke
I
walk
in
a
room,
a
party
or
ball
Come
sit
over
here,
somebody
will
call
A
drink
for
monsieur,
a
drink
for
us
all
But
how
many
times
I
stop
and
recall?
Ah,
the
apple
trees
Sunlit
memories
Where
the
hammock
swung
On
our
backs
we'd
lie
Looking
at
the
sky
'Til
the
stars
were
strung
Only
last
July
when
the
world
was
young
Lying
in
the
hay
Games
we
used
to
play
′Til
the
stars
were
strung
Only
yesterday
when
the
world
was
young
(Very
nice)
What
else
we
got?

1 On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe
2 I'm an Old Cowhand (From the Rio Grande)
3 Too Marvelous for Words
4 You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby
5 Day In, Day Out
6 I Thought About You
7 Mister Meadowlark
8 Skylark
9 Blues In The Night
10 That Old Black Magic
11 Lazy Bones
12 Autumn Leaves
13 In The Cool Cool Cool Of The Evening
14 Jamboree Jones
15 When The World Was Young (Ah, The Apple Trees)
16 Glow Worm
17 Jeepers Creepers
18 And the Angels Sing
19 Something's Gotta Give
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