Younger Than Springtime was created in 1949.
"Younger Than Springtime" is a song from the musical "South Pacific," which premiered in 1949. The show, created by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, is based on James A. Michener's book "Tales of the South Pacific." The song expresses the theme of youthful love and the beauty of new beginnings.
I'm a Big Girl Now - 1980 Younger Than Springtime 1-4 was released on: USA: 21 November 1980
I touch your hands and my arms grow strong, Like a pair of birds that burst with song, My eyes look down at your lovely face And I hold a world in my embrace Younger than springtime, are you Softer than starlight are you Warmer than winds of June Are the gentle lips you gave me Gayer than laughter are you Sweeter than music are you Angel and lover, heaven and earth Are you to me And when your youth and Joy invade my arms And fill my heart as now they do Then younger than springtime, am I, Gayer than laughter am I, Angel and lover, heaven and earth, Am I with you! And when your youth and Joy invade my arms And fill my heart as now they do Then Younger than springtime am I, Gayer than laughter, am I, Angel and lover, heaven and earth, Am I with you
Usually it's in the tenor range. It can be easily adapted to high baritone.
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