Tuesday, June 19, 2007

You'd be so nice to come home to

I want to be said like that:

You'd be so nice to come home to

You'd be so nice to come home to

You'd be so nice by the fire

While the breeze on high, sang a lullaby

You'd be all that I could desire


Under stars chilled by the winter

Under an August moon burning above

You'd be so nice

You'd be paradise

To come home to and love


You'd be so nice to come home to

You'd be offer nice by the fire

While the breeze upon high, sang a lullaby

You'd be all that I could desire


Under stars chilled by the winter

Under an August moon burning up there above

You'd be so nice

Just like paradise

To come home to and love

A famous Jazz singer, Nancy Wilson, sings this song in a strong and sometimes a fascinating voice and I love it.

This song is originally one that a man sings for his woman, not vice verse. However, I usually hear it sung by female vocalist. It may be better for a woman to sing for her man.

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