Credits

AUSFÜHRENDE KÜNSTLER:INNEN
Mario Lanza
Mario Lanza
Tenor
Constantine Callinicos
Constantine Callinicos
Dirigent:in
The Jeff Alexander Choir
The Jeff Alexander Choir
Chor
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
Sigmund Romberg
Sigmund Romberg
Komponist:in
Dorothy Donnelly
Dorothy Donnelly
Texte
PRODUKTION UND TECHNIK
Nathaniel S. Johnson
Nathaniel S. Johnson
Produzent:in
David Satz
David Satz
Mastering-Ingenieur:in
C.E. Crumpacker
C.E. Crumpacker
Produzent:in
Edward Rich
Edward Rich
Ingenieur:in
André Gauthier
André Gauthier
Produzent:in
Anthony Salvatore
Anthony Salvatore
Mastering-Ingenieur:in

Lyrics

Ein zwei drei vier
lift your stein and drink your beer
ein zwei drei vier
lift your stein and drink your beer
Drink! drink! drink!
to eyes that are bright as stars when they're shining on me!
drink! drink! drink!
to lips that are red and sweet as the fruit on the tree!
Here's a hope that those bright eyes will shine
lovingly, longingly soon into mine!
may those lips that are red and sweet,
tonight with joy my own lips meet!
Drink! drink!
let the toast start!
may young hearts never part!
drink! drink! drink!
let every true lover salute his sweetheart!
Drink! drink! drink!
to arms that are white and warm as a rose in the sun!
drink! drink! drink!
to hearts that will love one, only when i am the one!
here's a hope that those soft arms will twine
tenderly, trustingly soon around mine!
All i ask is the right to see those smiling eyes beguiling me
drink! drink!
let the toast start!
may young hearts never part!
drink! drink! drink!
let every true lover salute his sweetheart!
let's drink!
Drink! drink! drink!
to eyes that are bright as stars when they're shining on me!
drink! drink! drink!
to lips that are red and sweet as the fruit on the tree!
here's a hope that those soft arms will twine
tenderly, trustingly soon around mine!
All i ask is a right to see those smiling eyes beguiling me
drink! drink!
let the toast start!
may young hearts never part!
drink! drink! drink!
let every true lover salute his sweetheart!
let's drink!
Written by: Dorothy Donnelly, Sigmund Romberg
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