When The Sun Comes Out (Live at the Bon Soir, Greenwich Village, NYC - Nov. 5, 1962)

When the sun comes out
And the rain stops beating on my window pane
When the sun comes out
There'll be blue birds round my door
Singing like they did before

That old storm broke out
And my man walked off
And left me in the rain
Though he's gone, I doubt
If he'll stay away for good
I'd stop living if he should

Love is funny
It's not always peaches, cream and honey
Just when everything seemed bright and sunny
Suddenly the cyclone came
I shall never be thе same

'Till that sun comes out
And the rain stops bеating on my window pane
If my heart holds out
Let it rain and let it pour
It may not be long before
There's a knocking at my door
Then you'll know the one I love walked in

When the sun comes out
And the rain stops beating on my window pane
If my heart holds out
Let it rain, let it pour
It may not be long before
There's a knocking at my door
Then you'll know the one I love walked in

When the sun comes out



Credits
Writer(s): Ted Koehler, Harold Arlen
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