Dean Martin - A Day in the Country lyrics

[Dean Martin - A Day in the Country lyrics]

Oh there's nothing as gay as
A day in the country
Under the wonderful skies
For a city bred feller a field of yeller
Is quite a delightful surprise

Oh you don't have to pay for
A day in the country
It's old mother nature who buys
And while we keep going
The breezes are blowing
The cigarette smoke from our eyes

You'll hear beautiful melodies played by
An old water mill
And a little red barn is spinning a yarn
To the daffodils up on the hill
Oh there's nothing as gay as
A day in the country
Far from the maddening throng
A hobo hobnobbing with bluebird and robin

We warble a merry old song
And go rolly oh rolly oh rolly
Oh rolly oh rolling along
(Oh there's nothing as gay as
A day in the country)
(Under the wonderful skies)
(For a city bred feller a field of yeller)
(Is quite a delightful surprise)

(Oh you don't have to pay for
A day in the country)
(It's old mother nature who buys)
(And while we keep going
The breezes keep blowing)
(The cigarette smoke from our eyes)

How I envy the fellas that live
By a shady old nook
And cute little guy who's casting a fly at
A trout leaping out of a brook
Oh there's nothing as gay as
A day in the country
Far from the maddening throng
Just grab a valise full and
Go where it's peaceful
And try vocalizing a song
(Both) While you're rolly oh
Rolly oh rolly oh
Rolly oh rolly oh rolly oh rolling along

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