'You're My Everything' is a 1931 song with music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Mort Dixon and Joe Young. The song was written for the revue The Laugh Parade starring Ed Wynn which opened in New York City on November 2, 1931.

You're my everything The sun that shines above you makes the blue bird sing The stars that twinkle way up in the sky tell me I'm in love. When I kiss your lips I feel the rolling thunder to my fingertips And all awhile my head is in despair deep within I'm in love. You're my everything and nothing really matters but the love you bring You're my everything to see you in the morning With those deep brown eyes. You're my everything forever any day I need you close to me You're my everything you'll never have to worry Never fear for I am near.
You're My Everything
Oh, my everything I live upon the land that see the sky above I swing within her oceans sweet and warm there's no storm my love. You're my everything no nothing really matters but the love you bring You're my everything to see you in the morning With those deep brown eyes. You're my everything forever any day I need you close to me You're my everything you'll never have to worry Never fear for I am near. When I hold you tight there's nothing That can harm you in the lonely night I'll come to you and keep you safe and warm it's so strong my love. When I kiss your lips I feel the rolling thunder to my fingertips And all awhile my head is in despair deep within I'm in love.
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