I met a girl out in the hills who gave my lonely heart a thrill Her beauty seemed just like a breath of spring And when I looked into her eyes I thought of bluest summer skies And when I held her hand in mine I heard the bluebirds sing They sang of wondering (Wondering if you'll love her) Will she marry (Marry if you'll ask her) Will her heart be (Heart be true for him for) then and evermore And when she's lonely (Lonely is he near her) When there's sadness (Sadness will he cheer her) Will they always (Always be together) until in death they part I courted her for months on end until she promised we would wed We planned on being married in the spring All through the long cold winter months it seemed that spring would never come And every gloomy winter day I heard the bluebirds sing They sang of waiting (Waiting for the flowers) And of counting (Counting every hour) Till the bluebird (Bluebird chirps his welcome) into the world once more And though we're waiting (Waiting for the sunshine) We keep hating (Hating every storm cloud) That has gathered (Gathered o'er the mountain) to keep us far apart And when at last spring touched the earth we were married in the village church Our wedding seemed just like a dream come true So many years have come and gone our love is still as true and strong As when I found it long ago... and still the bluebirds sing They sang of loving (Loving every hour) that I'm married (Married to my flower) We'll be happy (Happy ever after) as since the day we met And though we're older (Older love is sweeter) we grow fonder (Fonder of each other) We'll be sweethearts (Sweethearts close together) until the end of time
@@townonhill I know. I listen to it often as well. I used to sing it when I was a little girl as my mum had the record. It reminds me of her, I learned to harmonize through listening to it while singing it with mum.
Brother-Sister duos have quickly become one of my favorite singing combinations. The male-female dynamic of a close brother-sister relationship seems to have a natural complementary blending with an instinctive ability to instantly respond to each other, making for spot on harmonies that are unmatched. It is almost as if they can read each other's mind! The Brown duo of Maxine and Jim Ed are a favorite, along with Larry and Lorrie Collins and Donny and Marie Osmond!
I Heard The Bluebirds Sing I met a girl out in the hills Who gave my lonely heart a thrill Her beauty seemed just like a breath of spring And when I looked into her eyes I thought of blue mid summer skies And when I held her hand in mine I heard the Bluebirds sing. They sang of wondering (wondering if you love her) Will she marry (marry if you ask her) Will her heart beat (heart beat for him or for) Them and ever more And when she's lonely (lonely is he near her) When there's sadness (sadness will he cheer her) Will they always (always be together) Until in death they part. I courted her for months on end Until she promised we would be wed We planned on being married in the spring All through the long cold winter months It seemed that spring would never come And every gloomy winter's day I heard the Bluebirds sing. They sang of waiting (waiting for the flowers) And of counting (counting every hour) Till the Bluebird (Bluebird brings his welcome) Into the world once more. And though we're waiting (waiting for the sunshine) We keep hating (hating every storm cloud) That has gathered (gathered on the mountain) To keep us far apart. --- Instrumental --- And when at last spring touched the earth We were married in the village church Our wedding seemed just like a dream come true So many years have come and gone Our love is still as true and strong As when I found her long ago And still the Bluebirds sing. They sang of loving (loving every hour) That I'm married (married to my flower) We'll be happy (happy ever after) As since the day we met. And though we're older (older love is sweeter) We grow fonder (fonder of each other) We'll be sweethearts (sweethearts close together) Until the end of time...
Beautiful
I love it
Amazing, excellent, meldious voice, it is worth to hear.Thanks.Haridas warrier (Chennai), India.
I met a girl out in the hills who gave my lonely heart a thrill
Her beauty seemed just like a breath of spring
And when I looked into her eyes I thought of bluest summer skies
And when I held her hand in mine I heard the bluebirds sing
They sang of wondering (Wondering if you'll love her)
Will she marry (Marry if you'll ask her)
Will her heart be (Heart be true for him for) then and evermore
And when she's lonely (Lonely is he near her)
When there's sadness (Sadness will he cheer her)
Will they always (Always be together) until in death they part
I courted her for months on end until she promised we would wed
We planned on being married in the spring
All through the long cold winter months it seemed that spring would never come
And every gloomy winter day I heard the bluebirds sing
They sang of waiting (Waiting for the flowers)
And of counting (Counting every hour)
Till the bluebird (Bluebird chirps his welcome) into the world once more
And though we're waiting (Waiting for the sunshine)
We keep hating (Hating every storm cloud)
That has gathered (Gathered o'er the mountain) to keep us far apart
And when at last spring touched the earth we were married in the village church
Our wedding seemed just like a dream come true
So many years have come and gone our love is still as true and strong
As when I found it long ago... and still the bluebirds sing
They sang of loving (Loving every hour) that I'm married (Married to my flower)
We'll be happy (Happy ever after) as since the day we met
And though we're older (Older love is sweeter) we grow fonder (Fonder of each other)
We'll be sweethearts (Sweethearts close together) until the end of time
Thank you for putting the lyrics up, there are some I couldn't understand, it's nice to now know all the words to this beautiful song.
Such beautiful harmonies, unfortunately not like this today, so thank you to RUclips and the people who put these songs up to remind us of our past.
I can never get enough of this beautiful song, I love the harmony in the chorus.
@@townonhill I know. I listen to it often as well. I used to sing it when I was a little girl as my mum had the record. It reminds me of her, I learned to harmonize through listening to it while singing it with mum.
Just wonderful what a voice ❤😊
Miss you, Grandma
Jim Ed's voice is divine
Very nice!
Charmant !!
This is my favorite song when I am missing my husband 😢
When and where was this recorded please?
My parents sang this song for years
Beautiful country harmony. I love it.
This song is really great. Makes me grin every time. "I heard the Bluebird Sing" Hod Pharis, 1952 or so.
Thanks for the tip!
My mom and dad sang this all through the years, thanks for posting.
The Brown’s were wonderfully, such beautiful clear voices. So hard to believe all three are gone.
Brother-Sister duos have quickly become one of my favorite singing combinations. The male-female dynamic of a close brother-sister relationship seems to have a natural complementary blending with an instinctive ability to instantly respond to each other, making for spot on harmonies that are unmatched. It is almost as if they can read each other's mind! The Brown duo of Maxine and Jim Ed are a favorite, along with Larry and Lorrie Collins and Donny and Marie Osmond!
I love it! Thanks so much!
Oh. For the good old days
I think Steven Tyler sounds like him.
I Heard The Bluebirds Sing
I met a girl out in the hills
Who gave my lonely heart a thrill
Her beauty seemed just like a breath of spring
And when I looked into her eyes
I thought of blue mid summer skies
And when I held her hand in mine
I heard the Bluebirds sing.
They sang of wondering (wondering if you love her)
Will she marry (marry if you ask her)
Will her heart beat (heart beat for him or for)
Them and ever more
And when she's lonely (lonely is he near her)
When there's sadness (sadness will he cheer her)
Will they always (always be together)
Until in death they part.
I courted her for months on end
Until she promised we would be wed
We planned on being married in the spring
All through the long cold winter months
It seemed that spring would never come
And every gloomy winter's day
I heard the Bluebirds sing.
They sang of waiting (waiting for the flowers)
And of counting (counting every hour)
Till the Bluebird (Bluebird brings his welcome)
Into the world once more.
And though we're waiting (waiting for the sunshine)
We keep hating (hating every storm cloud)
That has gathered (gathered on the mountain)
To keep us far apart.
--- Instrumental ---
And when at last spring touched the earth
We were married in the village church
Our wedding seemed just like a dream come true
So many years have come and gone
Our love is still as true and strong
As when I found her long ago
And still the Bluebirds sing.
They sang of loving (loving every hour)
That I'm married (married to my flower)
We'll be happy (happy ever after)
As since the day we met.
And though we're older (older love is sweeter)
We grow fonder (fonder of each other)
We'll be sweethearts (sweethearts close together)
Until the end of time...
Awesome
Where's the other woman ?
Quite often only two