That’s How Much I Love You

MICHAEL L. BOHANNON

If I had a nickel, I know what I would do
I'd spend it all for candy and
I'd 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, baby
If you were a picture
I'd hang you up on the wall
Sit back where I could see you
And I'd never move at all
Sit back where I could see you
Never move at all
'Cause that's how much I love you, baby
That's how much I love you, baby

If you were a kitten, with pretty glossy fur
I'd take you up and stroke you
Listen to you purr
I'd take you up and stroke you
Listen to you purr
M-m-m-m, that's how much I love you, baby
That's how much I love you, dear
And if you were a tiger
I'd hang around your den
And pester you, my honey, until you let me in
And pester you, my honey, till you let me in
'Cause that's how much I love you, baby
That's how much I love you, baby

Baby, if you were horse fly and
I an old gray mare
I'd stand and let you bite me
And I'd never move a hair
I'd stand and let you bite me
Never move a hair
'Cause that's how much I love you, baby
That's how much I love you, baby
If you want to marry
Now let me tell you what
We'll go and find a parson
And I'd let him tie the knot
We'll go and find a parson
And let him tie the knot
'Cause that's how much I love you, baby
That's how much I love you, dear
When I say you I love you, honey child
I leans on you a little bit

Trivia about the song That’s How Much I Love You by Frank Sinatra

On which albums was the song “That’s How Much I Love You” released by Frank Sinatra?
Frank Sinatra released the song on the albums “The Columbia Years 1943-1952 - The Complete Recordings” in 1993, “Jazz !!!” in 2003, “That Old Feeling 1947-1946” in 2004, “That´s How Much I Love You” in 2007, and “Just One Of Those Things (1944 - 1959)” in 2009.
Who composed the song “That’s How Much I Love You” by Frank Sinatra?
The song “That’s How Much I Love You” by Frank Sinatra was composed by MICHAEL L. BOHANNON.

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