IF I COULD WRITE A SONG OF YOU Music and Lyrics by Joan Cartwright
If I could write a song of you It never could be blue It would be a kind of spring song That makes you want to sing along It would be a snappy tune That makes you think of June When everyone is out having fun
It might be a hit song The kind you hear about When you're feeling sprite and hip And you're out on the town It would be a grand ole rhyme Moving right in time And it would say, "Gee, Baby, but you're good to me!"
I could sing it soft or loud It really wouldn't matter Even a capella if I choose to
I could use response and call Eliminate the chatter The melody would rock We'd be having a ball (Instrument repeats last two melodic lines)
If I could write a song of you That never could be blue It would have to be a fast song The kind of shake-your-ass song To make you move And jump in the groove 'Cause that's what you do to me Oh, yeah, that is what you do to me!
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