Everybody Sing

Judy Garland · Smilin' Through-The Singles Collection 1936-47 [2006]

When the whole world seems wrong



Just learn the words of a simple song



Of blue skies above



Be a troubador and all is love



When April showers stray



The silver lining will come they say



And singin' in the rain's the thing



That those happy days again will bring



So, everybody sing, everybody sing



Let the sound of your voice turn winter to spring



Everybody's gay, everybody's gay



Oh, say can't you hear the orchestra play?



Everybody sing, everybody start



You can't go wrong with a song in your heart



Everybody sing, come on now, get into that swing



Go, Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do



Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do



Everybody sing, everybody sing



Let the sound of your voice turn winter to spring



Sing before breakfast, help the birdies along



Before you have your buttered toast, have a song



Sing good, sing bad



Sing loud, sing soft



Sing sweet, sing hot



Sing



Let the sound of your voice turn winter to spring.



Everybody's gay, everybody's gay



Oh, say can't you hear la-da-de-oo-de-lay-de-lay-o?



Everybody sing, everybody start



You can't go wrong with a song in your heart



Everybody sing, get into the swing



Go, Do Re Me Fa So La Ti



Get happy, get happy



And everybody sing

Everybody Sing

Judy Garland's "Everybody Sing" is a spirited pop standard from her 1936 film Smilin' Through. The track showcases Garland's signature vocal warmth and theatrical flair, capturing the optimistic spirit of the Golden Age of Hollywood musicals. Recorded during a period when she was establishing herself as a major star, the song reflects the era's emphasis on ensemble singing and uplifting themes. Featured on the Smilin' Through-The Singles Collection, this recording highlights her ability to blend comedy with heartfelt emotion, making it a staple in her discography that continues to appeal to fans of classic American music.