Sit down in your favourite chair and view the famous landmarks of Vancouver with local jazz songstress, Diana Krall. You can't blame her for feeling amorous.
*S'Wonderful
*"S" is a contraction for "it is"
It's wonderful
It's marvelous, that you should care for me
It's awfully nice
It's marvelous, it's what I love to see
You make my life so glamorous
You can't blame me for feeling amorous
Oh, it's wonderful, marvelous
That you should care for me
CHORUS: It's wonderful
It's marvelous, that you should care for me
It's awful nice
It's paradise, it's what I love to see
My dear, it's four-leaf clover time
From now on my heart's working overtime
CHORUS: Oh, it's wonderful, marvelous
That you should care for me
THE SONG REPEATS
*"S" is a contraction for "it is"
It's wonderful
It's marvelous, that you should care for me
It's awfully nice
It's marvelous, it's what I love to see
You make my life so glamorous
You can't blame me for feeling amorous
Oh, it's wonderful, marvelous
That you should care for me
CHORUS: It's wonderful
It's marvelous, that you should care for me
It's awful nice
It's paradise, it's what I love to see
My dear, it's four-leaf clover time
From now on my heart's working overtime
CHORUS: Oh, it's wonderful, marvelous
That you should care for me
THE SONG REPEATS
artist: Diana Krall
songwriters: music by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin
date released: 2001 by Diana Krall
In 1927 in the Broadway musical, Funny Face by Adele Astaire and Allen Kearns S'Wonderful was first recorded. It was re-released in 1951 for the film, "An American in Paris" and performed by Gene Kelly. Later it was covered by Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire in the remake of Funny Face. Diana Krall had her turn with it in 2001 on her album, "The Look of Love."
songwriters: music by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin
date released: 2001 by Diana Krall
In 1927 in the Broadway musical, Funny Face by Adele Astaire and Allen Kearns S'Wonderful was first recorded. It was re-released in 1951 for the film, "An American in Paris" and performed by Gene Kelly. Later it was covered by Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire in the remake of Funny Face. Diana Krall had her turn with it in 2001 on her album, "The Look of Love."