![]() Give it a try, maybe it`ll work for you too! I guess my wife thought it was sweet, and 9 months later our 2nd son was born in November. That Saturday night our Sunday school class had a Valentine day party, and we played a game that included asking us to say something romantic to our partners, and I used the words of this song. I heard Garrison Keillor sing this song on His `Prairie Home Companion` radio show, with His audience, back in 1986. I always hold it dear to my heart.īeautiful lullaby that a dear friend sent me. Holds such meaning to me now that all my babies are grown ages 44yrs 42yrs and 30yrs. Thank you so much for making it so beautiful. When they were sick when I rocked them to sleep. God picked you out from all the rest, Because God knew I'd love you the best.And then I'll tell you just why I love youīecause God made you, that's why I love you I really think that God above Created you for me to love. ![]() Because God made the stars to shine, Because God made the ivy twine, Because God made the skies so blue, Because God made you, that's why I love you. Tell me why the stars do shine, Tell me why the ivy twines, Tell me why the skies are blue, And I will tell you just why I love you. The new version was titled "Tell Me Why" (or can be the longer "Tell Me Why the Stars Do Shine" or "Oh, Tell Me Why (The Stars Do Shine)" and is now considered a Children's Song. In 1945, Edwards, Spaeth, and Parish modified Mower/Burtch's 1899 work "Why I Love You" into more of a traditional folk tune and took the original Chorus and built around it. Burtch Original lyrics written by Fred Mower Language English Adapted from Why I Love You written by Roy L. Music written by Michael Edwards, Sigmund Spaeth Lyrics written by Mitchell Parish Original music written by Roy L.
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