A popular song from 1956.
Words by Ben Raleigh.
Music by Sherman Edwards.
Sheet music provided by Nicholas Leunissen:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
- Sometimes we walk hand in hand by the sea
And we breathe in the cool salty air
You turn to me with a kiss in your eyes
And my heart feels a thrill beyond compare
Then your lips cling to mine
It’s Wonderful! Wonderful!
Oh, so wonderful, my love - Sometimes we stand on the top of a hill
And we gaze at the earth and the sky
I turn to you and you melt in my arms
There we are, darling, only you and I
What a moment to share
It’s Wonderful! Wonderful!
Oh, so wonderful, my love
This world is full of wond’rous things, it’s true
But they wouldn’t have much meaning without you
Some quiet evenings I sit by your side
And we’re lost in a world of our own
I feel the glow of your unspoken love
I’m aware of the treasure that I own
And I say to myself
It’s Wonderful! Wonderful!
Oh, so wonderful, my love
Sung here by Fred Feild: