Lyrics Depot is your source of lyrics to My Happiness by Connie Francis. Please check back for more Connie Francis lyrics.
My Happiness Lyrics
Artist: Connie Francis
Album: My Happiness
Evening shadows make me blue
When each weary day is through
How I long to be with you, my happiness
Every day I reminisce
Dreaming of your tender kiss
Always thinking how I miss my happiness
A million years it seems
Have gone by since we shared our dreams
But I'll hold you again
There'll be no blue memories then
Whether skies are gray or blue
Any place on earth will do
Just as long as I'm with you, my happiness
Whether skies are gray or blue
Any place on earth will do
Just as long as I'm with you, my happiness
Related:
Connie Francis Lyrics
Connie Francis My Happiness Lyrics
More Connie Francis Music Lyrics:
Connie Francis - Hes My Dreamboat Lyrics
Connie Francis - Im Sorry I Made You Cry Lyrics
Connie Francis - Someone Elses Boy Lyrics
Connie Francis - Summer Of His Years Lyrics
Connie Francis - Where The Boys Are Lyrics
Connie Francis - Whos Sorry Now Lyrics
Connie Francis - Your Other Love Lyrics
Comments/Interpretations
My girlfriend's grandmother wrote that song! Betty Peterson-Blasco.
I love this song very much. It says a lot and it is very deep and sentimental and emotional and sensational -sensacional!
my mom died 3 years ago and my 86 year old father considers this "their song". my parents were very much in love after more than 50 years. he asked me to find this cd. it breaks my heart to hear connie sing this love song.
Just beautiful ,Connie was really fabulous and ought to have had more success, what happened to her was appalling
I'm sorry, Matt but my mother, Ethelda Ann Fuller, wrote this song. She was singing with a traveling quartet when she wrote it. She showed it to her agent and he took it as his own. Unfortunately, she did not have it copyrighted before she did this. She told me that she had no idea that he would claim that he had written it.
Grew up with these songs...love them!
Sorry jdb but Matt was right. It was written in 1933 by Borney Bergantine. In 1948 Connie Francis changed the lyrics and made a hit out of it.
Great songs just keep hangin in!