Liza (All the Clouds’ll Roll Away) lyrics — Originally from the Broadway show “Show Girl” where it was sung by Nick Lucas and danced by Ruby Keeler. It later was sung by Jolson, dubbing for Larry Parks, in the 1946 film The Jolson Story
Moon shining on the river,
Come along my Liza,
Breeze singin’ through the treetops,
Something mighty sweet I want to whisper sweet and low,
That you ought to know, my Liza.
I get lonesome, honey, when I’m alone so long
Don’t make me wait, don’t hesitate, come and hear my song.
Liza, Liza, skies are gray
But if you smile on me, all the clouds will roll away.
Liza, Liza, don’t delay
Come keep me company, and the clouds will roll away.
See the honey moon a-shining down
We could make a date with Parson Brown.
So, Liza, Liza name the day
When you’ll belong to me, and the clouds will roll away.
So, Liza, Liza name the day
When you’ll belong to me, and the clouds will roll away.