"Wonderful, Wonderful Day" is a song featured in the 1954 film Seven Brides for Seven Brothers with music composed by Gene de Paul and lyrics written by Johnny Mercer.
Lyrics[]
Ding-dong, ding-a-ling-dong
Were the steeple bells ever quite as gay?
Wonderful, wonderful day
Bluebirds in the bluebell
Sing a song to send me along my way
Wonderful, wonderful day
Though I've got to own up
I'm as grown up as can be
Seems I've gone and flown up
To a bright, merry, airy, fairyland
And so you'll forgive me
If I simply throw out my chest and say
Beautiful, glorious
Heavenly, marvelous
Wonderful, wonderful day
Big clouds, floatin' lazy
Like a daisy in the sky
Big things to be doin'
By and by
Blowin', flowin', growin' things
Big love for my darlin'
As we share whatever may come our way
Beautiful, glorious
Heavenly, marvelous
Wonderful, wonderful day
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