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"Young and Foolish" is a classic song performed by Dean Martin. Originally composed by Albert Hague with lyrics by Arnold B. Horwitt, it was featured in the 1958 Broadway musical "Plain and Fancy." Dean Martin's smooth and charismatic rendition helped popularize the song, showcasing his signature vocal style. The track remains a beloved piece in the traditional pop and jazz repertoire, reflecting themes of love and youthful naivety. "Young and Foolish" continues to be celebrated as one of Dean Martin's memorable contributions to music.
Young and foolish
Why is it wrong to be
Young and foolish
We haven't long to be
Soon enough the carefree days
The sunlit days go by
Soon enough the bluebird has to fly
We were foolish
One day we fell in love
Now we wonder
What were we dreamin' of
Smiling in the sunlight
Laughing in the rain
I wish that we were young and foolish again
Smiling in the sunlight
Laughing in the rain
I wish that we were young and foolish again