Wond’ring All Winter

. . . Where my summer love can be.
A 1936 popular song.
Words and music by Milton Ager, Nat Schwartz, and Arthur Autman.


Sheet music provided by Laurence Rubenstein:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Summer’s over and we must part
    Time marches on
    Chill winds blowing around my heart
    Tell me you’ll be gone

Chorus
I’ll be wond’ring all winter
Where my summer love can be
I’ll be wond’ring all winter
If you ever think of me
Will you remember in cold December
The kisses you gave me in May?
Will there be somebody new telling you
Little things I used to say?
There’d be summer all winter
If I had you close to me
I’ll be lonely all winter
Haunted by your memory, sweet memory
I gave you my heart to have and to hold
Now you’re leaving me out in the cold
I’ll be wond’ring all winter
Where my summer love can be

  1. Leaves are bidding the trees goodbye
    Farewell my dear
    Tender mem’ries will never die
    Even tho’ you’re not here

Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: