A popular song from 1927
Words by Irving Kahal and Francis Wheeler
Music by Ted Snyder
The sheet music:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
- My lonesome clock goes “tick-tick-tock”
All through the day
When you’re away I’m blue
We quarreled, dear, but don’t you fear
I’ll soon return
I know you’re yearning, too
Chorus:
Honey, don’t you cry
Clouds are rolling by
The rainbow’s in the sky
It was only a sun shower
In the shelter of sunny skies above
We will live and love
It was only a sun shower
Why do we complain
We should be cheerful and gay
Tomorrow’s sun will shine again
Although it’s cloudy today
Love finds a way
So, honey don’t be blue
We’ll go smiling thru forever
It was only a sun shower, sweetheart
- Now don’t complain
When drops of rain are falling fast
They only last a while
I’ll show the way to brighter days
Just follow me and let me see your smile
Sung by Laurence Rubenstein: