Peter Piper

JOHNNY MERCER, RICHARD WHITING

I'm in the middle of solving a riddle that no one can do;
That goes for Albert Einstein, the League of Nations too,
So now my fine and feathered friend,
I'll leave it up to you.

If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,
How much do I love you?
Then what have I got to pick to turn the trick
And make you love me too?

If Simple Simon sat beside a shallow saucer
Tryin' to catch a whale
Then what have I got to try to make you buy
The heart I've got for sale?

How much wood would a wood-chuck chuck
If a wood-chuck could chuck wood?
I'd chuck double with no trouble
If it did me any good
If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers
I'll tell you what I'd do
I'd pick a peck of peppers
Sit beside a saucer
I'd even be a wood-chuck
Chuck-in all I could chuck
Just to make you love me too.

Trivia about the song Peter Piper by Benny Goodman

On which albums was the song “Peter Piper” released by Benny Goodman?
Benny Goodman released the song on the albums “The Birth of Swing (1935-1936)” in 1991 and “Benny Goodman From A To Z Vol.3” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Peter Piper” by Benny Goodman?
The song “Peter Piper” by Benny Goodman was composed by JOHNNY MERCER, RICHARD WHITING.

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