Songs of Springtime at Atria LG

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We had a precious time with the dear residents and beloved staff at Atria LG sharing Songs of Springtime. Karen played a dozen songs with lyrics about “spring” from the 1870s through to the 1970s. Tamera shared introductions and words of encouragement and love while also turning pages, and Paul faithfully recorded the video and sat among Dad’s (Grandpa Gene’s) former neighbors 🙂 Each one received a program and a floral postcard to remind us all of God’s beautiful creation and loving care for us all.

Zechariah 10:1— “Ask rain from the Lord in the season of the spring rain, from the Lord who makes the storm clouds, who gives showers of rain to you, the vegetation in the field to everyone.”

Always (Irving Berlin)

It Might As Well Be Spring (from ‘State Fair’) (Rodgers & Hammerstein)

I’m Old Fashioned (from You Were Never Lovelier) (Johnny Mercer & Jerome Kern)

The Glory of the Spring (Hymn) (Thomas H. Gill & Arthur S. Sullivan)

It Could Happen to You (Johnny Burke & James van Heusen)

Spring Is Here (Lorenz Hart & Richard Rodgers)

Shadow of Your Smile (Paul Francis Webster & Johnny Mandel)

Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most (Fran Landesman & Thomas Wolf)

You Must Believe in Spring (Alan and Marilyn Bergman & Michel Legrand)

Longer (Dan Fogelberg)

Younger Than Springtime (from ‘South Pacific’) (Rodgers & Hammerstein)

Spring, Spring, Spring (Johnny Mercer & Gene de Paul)

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