Won't you stop and take. A little time out with me. Just take five. Stop your busy day. And take the time out. To see if I'm alive. . Though I'm going out of my way.
Too search for phrases. To sing your praises. But there aren't any magic adjectives. To tell you all you are. . You're just too marvelous. Too marvelous for words.
Tall and tan and young and lovely. The girl from Ipanema goes walking. And when she passes, each one she passes goes - ah. . When she walks, she's like a samba.
The more I see you, the more I want you. Somehow this feeling just grows and grows. With every sigh I become more mad about you. More lost without you and so it goes.
Folks here's the story 'bout Minnie the Moocher. She was a red-hot hoochie coocher. She was the roughest toughest frail. But Minnie had a heart as big as a whale.
Just follow me,. And you will see,. What folks in Harlem. Call Trickeration.. . Don't mean a thing,. This crazy swing,. Latest thing in Harlem,. Trickeration!.
The eight-fifteen is the worker's train,. The eight-fifteen, and I'm off again,. The eight-fifteen is an awful pain;. Wish I didn't have to travel on the eight-fifteen!.
Everybody's excited!. Everybody's invited!. Come along, and swing that thing,. It's the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Swing!. . Hear the clarinets tootin'!.
Slumber, never comes around 'til dawn,. My head starts reeling,. I dream that I'm kneeling,. It seems that I'm kneeling on the ceiling of my room!. . Nightmare, sure has got me in the air,.
When your sweetie tells you. Everything'll be okay. Just skeep-beep de bop-bop beep bop bo-dope. Skeetle-at-de-op-de-day. . If you feel like shoutin'.
It was up at Mike's the other night,. There was really quite a sight,. Gather round, folks, while I give you all the lowdown.. Tables were filled with bloody frails,.
She's the lady with the fan,. When she comes by, hold your man,. She made Smoky Joe so ginny. He forgot about his Minnie.. She's the lady with the fan!.
Here's a little tune, we're gonna play it for you. T'ain't nothin' to it and it's easy to do. Called the Calloway Boogie. It's the Calloway Boogie. Keeps you groovy twenty-four hours a day.
I'm the hi-de-ho miracle man,. I can really do wonders, I can,. If you've got the misery,. Bring your misery to me,. I'm that hi-de-ho miracle man!. .
Oh, yeah! Oh, yeah! Oh, yeah!. Mama, that man's here again!. . Brothers and sisters, have you heard the news today?. Now, I've been told that Mr. Van Chuba is in town to stay!.
You're everything I wanted. You're everything I've got. You're all the love I need. Pray that it never stops. . Oh first it felt like dreaming. Oh but our love won't stop.
I don't know why I love you like I do. After all these changes that you put me through. You stole my money and my cigarettes. And I haven't seen hide nor hair of you yet.
You can take all the tea in China. Put it in a big brown bag for me. Sail right around the seven oceans. Drop it straight into the deep blue sea. He's as sweet as tupelo honey.
The very thought of you. And I forget to do. The little ordinary things. That anyone ought to do. . I'm living in a kind of a daydream. I'm happy as a queen.
I'll always love you the same old way. No matter what may come between. Just send me a smile. Once in a lonely while. Tell me, you'll wait for me. . How can I forget you starry eyes.