SINGING IN THE RAIN (1952)
**** Good Morning ****
 
We are aware that ” Good Morning” from “Singing in the Rain” (1952) has been played ad nauseam after Debbie Reynold’s death, but I just think it is such a masterpiece.
 
So for the one millionth time- here is a clip of Good Morning on You Tube (blu ray) with the words by Arthur Freed and Music by Herb Brown and performed by Debbie Reynolds, Gene Kelly and Donald O’Connor!
The You Tube link is below!
 
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[Originally From Garland & Rooney’s 1939 film, Babes In Arms]
Words by Arthur Freed
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
 
Good mornin’, good mornin’!
We’ve danced the whole night through,
good mornin’, good mornin’ to you.
 
Good mornin’, good mornin’!
It’s great to stay up late,
good mornin’, good mornin’ to you.
 
When the band began to play
the sun was shinin’ bright.
Now the milkman’s on his way,
it’s too late to say goodnight.
 
So, good mornin’, good mornin’!
Sunbeams will soon smile through,
good mornin’, my darlin’, to you.
 
Here we are together,
a couple of stand-uppers.
Our day is done, breakfast time
starts with our supper.
 
Here we are together,
ah, but the best of friends must party.
So let me sing this party song
from the bottom of my hearty.
 
Good morning, it’s a lovely morning.
Good morning, what a wonderful day.
We danced the whole night through.
Good morning, good morning to you.
 
I said good morning, see the sun is shinin’.
Good morning, hear the birdies sing.
It’s great to stay up late.
Good mornin’, good mornin’ to you.
 
When the band began to play
the stars were shinin’ bright.
Now the milkman’s on his way,
it’s too late to say goodnight.
 
Good morning, good morning!
Sunbeams will soon smile through.
Good mornin’, good morning’,
Good mornin’, my darlin’, to you!