Jeri Southern
autumn in new york
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Autumn in New York,
Why does it seem so inviting?
Autumn in New York,
It spells the thrill of first-nighting.
Glittering crowds
And shimmering clouds
In canyons of steel,
They're making me feel
I'm home.
It's Autumn in New York
That brings the promise of new love,
Autumn in New York
Is of'en mingled with pain.
Dreamers with empty hands,
They sigh for exotic lands,
It's Autumn in New York,
It's good to live again.
This Autumn in New York
Transforms the slums into Mayfair.
Autumn in New York,
You need no castles in Spain.
Lovers that bless the dark
On benches in Central Park,
It's Autumn in New York,
It's good to live again.
- Album:
- Miscellaneous
- Jeri Southern Blue Note, Chicago, March 1956
- The Great Jazz Vocalists Sing Hoagy Carmichael
- The Very Thought of You, The Decca Years 1951-1957
- Southern Hospitality & Jeri Gently Jumps
- Soho Collection
- The Essential Cole Porter
- The Songs Of Cole Porter
- Love In the Fifties
- The Very Best of the Great American Songbook
- Timeless Love Songs
- Vocal Jazz: The Absolutely Essential Collection
- Gold Standards
- The I Factor Vol. 36
- Golden Hits Through the Decades, Vol. 47
- On The Rocks: 100 American Jazz Classics
- The Most Beautiful Love Songs, Vol. 1
- 101 Hits from the Great American Song Book
- Jazz Glamour, Vol. 5
- Rewind a Tribute To Cole Porter Vol.3