All Kinds Of Everything
by Dana

Album: All Kinds Of Everything (1970)
Charted: 1
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  • Snowdrops and daffodils
    Butterflies and bees
    Sailboats and fishermen
    Things of the sea
    Wishing-wells
    Wedding bells
    Early morning dew
    All kinds of everything remind me of you

    Seagulls and aeroplanes
    Things of the sky
    Winds that go howlin'
    Breezes that sigh
    City sights
    Neon lights
    Grey skies or blue
    All kinds of everything remind me of you

    Summertime
    Wintertime
    Spring and autumn too
    Monday
    Tuesday every day
    I think of you.
    Dances
    Romances
    Things of the night
    Sunshine and holidays
    Postcards to write
    Budding trees
    Autumn leaves
    A snowflake or two
    All kinds of everything remind me of you.

    Summertime
    Wintertime
    Spring and autumn too
    Seasons will never change
    The way that I love you.

    Dances
    Romances
    Things of the night
    Sunshine and holidays
    Postcards to write
    Budding trees
    Autumn leaves
    A snowflake or two
    All kinds of everything remind me of you.
    All kinds of everything remind me of you. Writer/s: DERRY LINDSAY, JACK SMITH
    Publisher: EMI Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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