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I Wish You Love
Composer
Albert Beach
Lyricist
Léo Chauliac, Charles Trenet
Published
August, 1964
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August, 1964
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June 9, 1964
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"I Wish You Love" is a song from Frank Sinatra's 1964 album It Might as Well Be Swing.

Lyrics[]

Goodbye, no use leading with our chins, this is where our story ends,
Never lovers ever friends.
Goodbye, let our hearts call it a day, but before you walk away,
I sincerely want to say.

I wish you bluebirds in the spring, to give your heart a song to sing,
And then a kiss, but more than this, I wish you love.
And in July a lemonade to cool you in some leafy glade,
I wish you health, and more than wealth, I wish you love.
My breaking heart and I agree that you and I could never be,
So with my best, my very best, I set you free.
I wish you shelter from the storm, a cozy fire to keep you warm,
But, most of all, when snowflakes fall, I wish you love.
(musical interlude)
I wish you shelter from the storm, a cozy fire to keep you warm,
Most of all, when snowflakes fall, hot damn, I wish you love.
All kinds of love, a whole gang of love.

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