Song lyrics to (I’ll Be With You) In Apple Blossom Time (1935), Music by Albert von Tilzer, Lyrics by Neville Fleeson, Performed by The Andrews Sisters in Buck Privates
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I’ll be with you to change your name to mine
(Maybe) One day in May, I’ll come and say
Happy the bride that the sun shines on today
What a wonderful wedding there will be
What a wonderful day for you and me
Church bells will chime
You will be mine
In apple blossom time
I’ll be with you
(When?)
In apple blossom time
(Then what will you do?)
Then, I’ll be with you to change your name to mine
(When will that be?)
One day maybe in May
(Then what will you do?)
I’ll come to you and say dear
Happy the bride that the sun shines on today
Then what a wonderful wedding there will be
(One day in May)
What a very, very wonderful day for you and me dear
Church bells will chime
You will be mine
(When?)
In apple, in apple blossom time
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I’ll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time has been recorded by numerous artists including Artie Shaw (1937), Harry James, The Andrews Sisters (US no. 5, 1941; also in Buck Privates, 1941), Vera Lynn, Nat King Cole, Jo Stafford (1946), Anne Shelton, Chet Atkins, Louis Prima, Tab Hunter (US no. 31, 1959), Rosemary June (UK no. 14, 1959), Ray Conniff, The Bachelors, Wayne Newton (US no. 52, 1965), Barry Manilow, and Emmy Rossum.[2]