Lyrics Autumn In New York - Louis Armstrong , Ella Fitzgerald
Autumn
in
New
York
Why
does
it
seem
so
inviting?
Autumn
in
New
York
It
spells
the
thrill
of
first
nighting
Glittering
crowds
and
shimmering
clouds
In
canyons
of
steel
They′re
making
me
feel
I'm
home
It′s
autumn
in
New
York
That
brings
the
promise
of
new
love
Autumn
in
New
York
Is
often
mingled
with
pain
Dreamers
with
empty
hands
They
sigh
for
exotic
lands
It's
autumn
in
New
York
It's
good
to
live
it
again
Autumn
in
New
York
The
gleaming
rooftops
at
sundown
Oh,
autumn
in
New
York
It
lifts
you
up
when
you
run
down
Yes,
jaded
roues
and
gay
divorcees
Who
lunch
at
the
Ritz
Will
tell
you
that
it′s
divine
This
autumn
in
New
York
Transforms
the
slums
into
Mayfair
Oh,
autumn
in
New
York
You′ll
need
no
castles
in
Spain
Yes,
lovers
that
bless
the
dark
On
the
benches
in
Central
Park
Greet
autumn
in
New
York
It's
good
to
live
it
again
Autumn
in
New
York
That
brings
the
promise
of
new
love
Autumn
in
New
York
Is
often
mingled
with
pain
Dreamers
with
empty
hands
They
sigh
for
exotic
lands
It′s
autumn
in
New
York
It's
good
to
live
it
again
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