Oh, Kay!

Howard Dietz, George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin

You've a charm that is all your own
Makes 'em all stare
You've a style you can call your own
Lady, you are there

I can't see what you see in me
It must be rare
But I'd like to hear a little more
Speak right up, boys, you can have the floor

Oh, Kay, you're okay with me you're a dear
Oh, Kay, you're okay with me listen here
Venus couldn't compare
'Tween us you've her charms
And two good arms
And you're like a beautiful pome it is clear
You could break up any home
Say, since you've shown up i must own up
I'm up a tree, say
Oh, Kay, you're okay with me

If my heart were a free-for-all
Me for all you
But my heart has no key for all
So what can I do?
Entre nous, there's a laddie to
Whom I am true
Though you cannot have my heart and hand
I will tell the world I think you're grand

Hey hey you're okay with Kay
Listen here hey hey you're okay with Kay
Never fear hear me: If I were free dear me
Nothing to it you're so cu-it
You've got that je ne sais quoi little boy
That makes the others look blah
Say, I'm another's but if brothers
You care to be
Oh, that would be okay with me

Trivia about the song Oh, Kay! by George Gershwin

When was the song “Oh, Kay!” released by George Gershwin?
The song Oh, Kay! was released in 1926, on the album “Oh, Kay!”.
Who composed the song “Oh, Kay!” by George Gershwin?
The song “Oh, Kay!” by George Gershwin was composed by Howard Dietz, George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin.

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