That's How Much I Love You

Eddy Arnold / Wally Fowler

Now If I had a nickel I know what I would do
I'd spend it all for candy and give it all to you
I'd spend it all for candy and give it all to you
Cause that's how much I love you baby that's how much I love you

Now if you were a kitten with pretty glossy fur
I'd take you up and stroke you and listen to you purr
I'd take you up and stroke you and listen to you purr
Cause that's how much I love you baby that's how much I love you
[ fiddle ]
Now if you were a tiger I'd hang around your den
I'd pester you my honey until you let me in
I'd pester you my honey until you let me in
Cause that's how much I love you baby that's how much I love you

Now if you were a horsefly and I an old grey mare
I'd stand and let you bite me and never move a hair
I'd stand and let you bite me and never move a hair
Cause that's how much I love you baby that's how much I love you
[ steel ]
Now if you want to marry now let me tell you what
I'll go and find the parson and let him tie the knot
We'll go and find the parson and let him tie the knot
Cause that's how much I love you woman that's how much I love you

Trivia about the song That's How Much I Love You by Eddy Arnold

On which albums was the song “That's How Much I Love You” released by Eddy Arnold?
Eddy Arnold released the song on the albums “Anytime” in 1956, “Eddy Arnold (1959)” in 1959, and “Last of The Love Song Singers: Then And Now” in 1993.
Who composed the song “That's How Much I Love You” by Eddy Arnold?
The song “That's How Much I Love You” by Eddy Arnold was composed by Eddy Arnold and Wally Fowler.

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