


It could be a wonderful world, If we could consider each other, a neighbor, a friend, or a brother, It could be a. "Wonderful World" ended up doing substantially better on the charts than several of his early RCA singles, becoming his biggest hit single since "You Send Me" (1957). It Could be a Wonderful World, song lyrics. What a wonderful world Well I see skies of blue And I see clouds of white And the brightness of day I like the dark And I think to myself What a wonderful world The colors of the rainbow So pretty in the sky Are also on the faces of people passing by See friends shakin hands saying 'How do you do' They're really sayin,'I, I love you. The song was mainly composed by songwriting team Lou Adler and Herb Alpert, but Cooke revised the lyrics to mention the subject of education more. He signed with RCA Victor in 1960 and "Wonderful World," then unreleased, was issued as a single in competition. What a Wonderful World Lyrics: I see trees of green, red roses too / I see them bloom, for me and you / And I think to myself / What a wonderful world / I see skies of blue and clouds of white. (What A) Wonderful World - lyrics What a wonderful wonderful world this would be. Released on April 14, 1960, by Keen Records, it had been recorded during an impromptu session the previous year in March 1959, at Sam Cooke's last recording session at Keen. Music arrangement was by the prolific Belford Hendricks who also wrote the arrangements for the songs "You Send Me", "Cupid", "Chain Gang","(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons", and "A Change Is Gonna Come". "Wonderful World" (occasionally referred to as "(What A) Wonderful World") is a song by American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke.
