Lucky to Be Me

Adolph Green, Betty Comden, Leonard Bernstein

Ask me how do I feel
Ask me now that we're cosy and clinging
Well sir, all I can say, is if I were a bell I'd be ringing!

From the moment we kissed tonight
That's the way I've just gotta behave
Boy, if I were a lamp I'd light
And If I were a banner I'd wave!

Ask me how do I feel, little me with my quiet upbringing
Well sir, all I can say is if gate I'd be swinging!
And if I were a watch I'd start popping my springs!
Or if I were a bell I'd go ding dong, ding dong ding!

Ask me how do I feel from this chemistry lesson I'm learning.

SKY (spoken) Uh, chemistry?
SARAH (spoken) Yes, chemistry!

Well sir, all I can say is if I were a bridge I'd be burning!

Yes, I knew my moral would crack
From the wonderful way that you looked!
Boy, if I were a duck I'd quack!
Or if I were a goose I'd be cooked!

Ask me how do I feel, ask me now that we're fondly caressing
Well, if I were a salad I know I'd be splashing my dressing
Ask me how to describe this whole beautiful thing
Well, if I were a bell I'd go ding dong, ding dong ding!

Trivia about the song Lucky to Be Me by Amel Larrieux

When was the song “Lucky to Be Me” released by Amel Larrieux?
The song Lucky to Be Me was released in 2007, on the album “Lovely Standards”.
Who composed the song “Lucky to Be Me” by Amel Larrieux?
The song “Lucky to Be Me” by Amel Larrieux was composed by Adolph Green, Betty Comden, Leonard Bernstein.

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