Frankie Laine - That Lucky Old Sun

Up in the mornin'
Out on the job
Work like the devil for my pay
But that lucky old sun got nothin' to do
But roll around heaven all day.Fuss with my woman, toil for my kids
Sweat till I'm wrinkled and gray
While that lucky old sun got nothin' to do
But roll around heaven all dayDear Lord above, can't you know I'm pining, tears all in my eyes
Send down that cloud with a silver lining, lift me to ParadiseShow me that river, take me across
Wash all my troubles away
Like that lucky old sun, give me nothing to do
But roll around heaven all day
Send down that cloud with a silver lining, lift me to ParadiseShow me that river, take me across
Wash all my troubles away
Like that lucky old sun, give me nothing to do
But roll around heaven all day
Up in the mornin'
Out on the job
Work like the devil for my pay
But that lucky old sun got nothin' to do
But roll around heaven all day.Fuss with my woman, toil for my kids
Sweat till I'm wrinkled and gray
While that lucky old sun got nothin' to do
But roll around heaven all dayDear Lord above, can't you know I'm pining, tears all in my eyes
Send down that cloud with a silver lining, lift me to ParadiseShow me that river, take me across
Wash all my troubles away
Like that lucky old sun, give me nothing to do
But roll around heaven all day
Send down that cloud with a silver lining, lift me to ParadiseShow me that river, take me across
Wash all my troubles away
Like that lucky old sun, give me nothing to do
But roll around heaven all day
Frankie Laine - That Lucky Old Sun 1949

Frankie Laine - That Lucky Old Sun 1949.

Frankie Laine - "That Lucky Old Sun" (1950)

Frankie Laine performing "That Lucky Old Sun" (1950)

That Lucky Old Sun

A slideshow of scenic North Florida coastal photos set to "That Lucky Old Sun" by Frankie Laine. Included are photos from Destin, Saint Marks, and ...

Frankie Laine - That Lucky Old Sun (1957)

This 1957 re-recording of Frankie's 1949 #1 hit is, in my estimation, the most definitive version of the song. Although the original hit may have been a bit ...

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