I Know How To Do It

Leonard Feather

Everybody needs practice in the art of love;
I've had twenty years' practice and, Lord above!

I know how to do it,
I know how to do it,
I know how to do it,
Good enough for anyone!

if you love your man you'd better take good care,
Or you'll wake up one mornin' and he won't be there!

'Cause I know how to do it,
I know how to do it,
I know how to do it,
Good enough for anyone!

I may be old fashioned, I may be dumb,
I may be a square and I may be a bum!

But I know how to do it,
I know how to do it,
I know how to do it,
And I dish it out with ease!

Don't encourage me, baby, or I'll go too far
When you say, "Beat me, momma, eight to the bar!";

I know how to do it,
I know how to do it,
I know how to do it,
And I dish it out with ease!

If you see a man who's mellow and fine,
Tell him to come and see me any old time!

I know how to do it,
I know how to do it,
I'll keep on doin' it as long as it's easy done!

Trivia about the song I Know How To Do It by Dinah Washington

When was the song “I Know How To Do It” released by Dinah Washington?
The song I Know How To Do It was released in 1957, on the album “Sings The Best In Blues”.
Who composed the song “I Know How To Do It” by Dinah Washington?
The song “I Know How To Do It” by Dinah Washington was composed by Leonard Feather.

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