
Lazy River Brenda Lee
"Lazy River" by Brenda Lee, released in 1962, is a #Pop song that captures a carefree, relaxed vibe, celebrating the joys of life by the river. The lyrics convey a sense of tranquility and nostalgia, evoking imagery of nature and leisure. Musically, it features a gentle melody and orchestration, contributing to its soothing feel. The song reflects a longing for simpler times and has become a classic in Lee's repertoire, symbolizing the easy-going spirit of the era.

Up a Lazy River by the old mill run
That lazy lazy river in the noon day sun
Linger in the shade of an old oak tree
Throw away your troubles dream a dream with me
Up a Lazy River where the robins song
Awaits a bright new morning where we can lope along
Blue sky's up above
Every one's in love
Up a Lazy River how happy we can be
Up a Lazy River with me
That lazy lazy river in the noon day sun
Linger in the shade of an old oak tree
Throw away your troubles dream a dream with me
Up a Lazy River where the robins song
Awaits a bright new morning where we can lope along
Blue sky's up above
Every one's in love
Up a Lazy River how happy we can be
Up a Lazy River with me
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