Little Ol' Tune

JOHNNY MERCER

I know a friend of mine
And his business is writing songs
It's a kind of a gift and I get a big lift
From his melodies and diphthongs

We got to talk him once
I was curious as could be
To explain what to do, let him tell it to you
Just the way it was told to me

First you write a little ol' tune, real easy
Not as hard to play as let's say part cheesy
Real simple chords in the key of C
A melody you can groove

Next you add some little ol' words on to it
Try to get some people who'll sing to do it
Then if they say, ?My have you got a hit?
You act non committal and say, ?Just a little ol' tune?

Now record your little ol' tune, just hum it
Could you try to fancy it up? Far from it
Dub in some top tenor harmony
Just me, me, me, as you groove

Yes, next you sing a baritone part from way back
Add a zoom, zoom, bass and then start the playback
And when they say, ?Ma, he's singing forte?
You act non committal and say, ?Just a little ol' tune?
You act non committal and say, ?Just a little, just a little ol' tune?

Trivia about the song Little Ol' Tune by Bing Crosby

When was the song “Little Ol' Tune” released by Bing Crosby?
The song Little Ol' Tune was released in 1956, on the album “High Society”.
Who composed the song “Little Ol' Tune” by Bing Crosby?
The song “Little Ol' Tune” by Bing Crosby was composed by JOHNNY MERCER.

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