Makin' Whoopee

Walter Donaldson, Gus Kahn

Every time I hear that march from ?...Lowingrin...?
I am always on the outside lookin' in
Maybe that is why I see the funny side
When I see somebody's brother take a bride
Weddings make a lot of people sa-ad
But if it isn't you they're not so bad
Another bride, another June
Another sunny honeymoon
Another season, another reason
For makin' whoopee
A lot o' shoes, a lot o' rice
The groom is nervous, he answers twice
It's really killing, that he's so willing
To make whoopee
Picture a little love nest
Down where the roses cling
Picture the same sweet love nest
Think what a year can bring
He's washin' dishes and baby clothes
He's so ambitious he even sews
But don't forget folks
That's what you get folks
For makin' whoopee
Down through the countless ages
You'll find it everywhere
Somebody makes good wages
Somebody wants her share
She calls him Toodles and rolls her eyes
She makes him strudles and bakes him pies
What is it all for
Just so he'll fall for
Makin' whoopee

Trivia about the song Makin' Whoopee by Doris Day

On which albums was the song “Makin' Whoopee” released by Doris Day?
Doris Day released the song on the albums “I’ll See You In My Dreams” in 1951, “Day in Hollywood” in 1955, “Doris Day : Her Life in Music” in 2004, “Cuttin' Capers / Bright and Shiny” in 2008, and “Secret Love - The Best of Doris Day” in 2008.
Who composed the song “Makin' Whoopee” by Doris Day?
The song “Makin' Whoopee” by Doris Day was composed by Walter Donaldson, Gus Kahn.

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