Look to the Rainbow
On the day I was born
Said my father, said he:
"I've an elegant legacy
Waiting for thee"
"It is a rhyme for your lips
And a song for your heart
To sing it whenever
The world falls apart"
Look, look
Look to the rainbow
Follow it over the hills
And the stream
Look, look
Look to the rainbow
Follow the fellow
Who follows a dream
So I bundled my heart
And I roamed the world free
To the east with the lark
To the west with the sea
And I searched all the earth
And I scanned all the skies
But I found it all at last
In my own true love's eyes
Look, look
Look to the rainbow
Follow it over the hills
And the stream
Look, look
Look to the rainbow
Follow the fellow
Who follows a dream
Follow the fellow
Follow the fellow
Follow the fellow
Who follows a dream
Follow the fellow
Who follows a dream
Said my father, said he:
"I've an elegant legacy
Waiting for thee"
"It is a rhyme for your lips
And a song for your heart
To sing it whenever
The world falls apart"
Look, look
Look to the rainbow
Follow it over the hills
And the stream
Look, look
Look to the rainbow
Follow the fellow
Who follows a dream
So I bundled my heart
And I roamed the world free
To the east with the lark
To the west with the sea
And I searched all the earth
And I scanned all the skies
But I found it all at last
In my own true love's eyes
Look, look
Look to the rainbow
Follow it over the hills
And the stream
Look, look
Look to the rainbow
Follow the fellow
Who follows a dream
Follow the fellow
Follow the fellow
Follow the fellow
Who follows a dream
Follow the fellow
Who follows a dream
Credits
Writer(s): E. Y. Harburg, Burton Lane
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Other Album Tracks
- Only Trust Your Heart (Live at Café Au Go-Go/1964)
- Once I Loved
- Tu Mi Delirio
- World Stop Turning
- Manha de Carnaval
- Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars) [feat. Astrud Gilberto & Antônio Carlos Jobim]
- My Foolish Heart
- Look to the Rainbow
- It Might as Well Be Spring (feat. Astrud Gilberto) [Live at Café Au Go-Go, 1964]
- Lonely Afternoon
Altri album
- Great Women Of Song: Astrud Gilberto
- The Girl From Ipanema/Black Orpheus/Agua De Berber (Medley/Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, October 25, 1970)
- All By Myself/All Alone (Medley/Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, September 25, 1966) - Single
- Work From Home with Astrud Gilberto
- Wanting You
- Love For Sale
- The Girl from Ipanema (Remastered)
- Astrud Gilberto His Best Songs
- Joao y Astrud Gilberto
- The Collection
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