There's A Chill On The Hill Tonight

Album: Showboy Special (1947)
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  • There's a chill on the hill tonight
    As I gaze through the hazy light
    Everything would be grand I
    fI could just hold your hand
    But there's a chill on the hill tonight

    There's a chill on the hill tonight
    And though it was once so bright
    I had the sweetest dream
    And oh how grand it all did seem
    But There's a chill on the hill tonight

    As I stand tonight under a spreading weeping willow tree.
    Where we used to stroll a long long time ago
    And you know in dreams and fond memories
    I'm drifting back again to an ail to an alter
    To a little church in the valley
    And I see a golden band on a beautiful hand
    And somehow I think of all the things that might have
    been

    There's a chill on the hill tonight
    And though it was once so bright
    I had the sweetest dream
    And oh how grand it all did seem
    But There's a chill on the hill tonight Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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