When You're Smiling
Alberta Hunter Lyrics


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I saw a blind man,
He was a kind man,
Helping a fellow along,
One could not see,
One could not walk,
But they both were humming this song;

When you're smiling, When you're smiling,
The whole world smiles with you,
When you're laughing, When you're laughing,
The sun comes shining through,
But when you're crying you bring on the rain,
So stop your sighing be happy again,
Keep on smiling 'cause when you're smiling,
The whole world smiles with you.

I used to worry,
I used to hurry,
Each time it started to rain,
Now I see light,
Learned wrong from right,
And you'll never hear me complain;

When you're smiling, When you're smiling,
The whole world smiles with you,
When you're laughing, When you're laughing,
The sun comes shining through,
But when you're crying you bring on the rain,




So stop your sighing be happy again,
Keep on smiling 'cause when you're smiling,

Overall Meaning

The whole world smiles with you.


The song "When You're Smiling" by Alberta Hunter is about happiness and how it can be contagious. The opening verse describes a blind man helping someone who cannot walk, and they are both humming the same tune. The chorus goes on to say that when you are happy and smiling, the whole world becomes happier too. Conversely, when you are sad and crying, you can bring on the rain and negatively affect those around you. The lyrics encourage the listener to keep on smiling and be happy to spread positivity to others.


The song is a reminder that happiness is a choice, and we have the power to uplift those around us with our positive energy. It also shows the importance of empathy and helping others, even if we cannot see or understand their struggles. The song has a upbeat and lively melody, reflecting the joy and energy that comes with a genuine smile.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Joe Goodwin, Larry Shay, Mark Fisher

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