We'll Sing In the Sunshine-Artist: Gale Garnett from "Remembering the '50's and '60's"-Reader's Digest RDA-030/A-peak Billboard position # 4 in 1964-also won Grammy for "Best Folk Recording Of 1964"-Words and Music by Gale GarnettWe'll sing in the sunshineWe'll laugh every da-a-yWe'll sing in the sunshineThen I'll be on my wayI will never love youThe cost of love's too dearBut though I'll never love youI'll stay with you one yearAnd we can sing in the sunshineWe'll laugh every da-a-yWe'll sing in the sunshineThen I'll be on my wayI'll sing to you each mornin'I'll kiss you every nightBut darlin', don't cling to meI'll soon be out of sightBut we can sing in the sunshineWe'll laugh every da-a-yWe'll sing in the sunshineThen I'll be on my wayMy daddy he once told me"Hey, don't you love you any man""Just take what they may give you""And give but what you can""And you can sing in the sunshine""You'll laugh every da-a-y""You'll sing in the sunshine""Then be on your way"And when our year has endedAnd I have gone awayYou'll often speak about meAnd this is what you'll say"We sang in the sunshine"You know, we laughed every da-a-y""We sang in the sunshine""Then she went away"Transcribed by Robin HoodThese lyrics were transcribed from the specific recording mentioned aboveand do not necessarily correspond with lyrics from other recordings, sheetmusic, songbooks or lyrics printed on album jackets.