Another Rainbow

. . . we’ll go out and find Another Rainbow, 1932.
Words by Ned Wever.
Music by Leo Erdody and Milton Ager.


Sheet music provided by Laurence Rubenstein:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. We once had the sunshine
    We’ve lost it today
    All because rain had to fall
    We had our blue heaven
    And tossed it away
    All over nothing at all
    But we can start over together
    And learn how to laugh at the weather

Chorus
You hang on to me
And I’ll hang on to you
And we’ll go out and find another rainbow
Skies that used to be
So wonderful and blue
We’ll find somewhere behind another rainbow
Why can’t we two
Trade our old dreams for new?
We found love before
And where there’s some, there must be more
So you hang on to me
And I’ll hang on to you
And we’ll go out and find another rainbow

2. Let’s look for a rainbow
To color the sky
Brighter than ever before
We’re certain to find one
If only we try
Finding each other once more
No storms or gray clouds can impede us
As long as we’re letting love lead us


Sung here by Fred Feild: