It Might as Well Be Spring

Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers

Come on-a my house my house, I'm gonna give you candy
Come on-a my house, my house, I'm gonna give a you

Apple a plum and apricot-a too eh
Come on-a my house, my house a come on
Come on-a my house, my house a come on
Come on-a my house, my house I'm gonna give a you

Figs and dates and grapes and cakes eh
Come on-a my house, my house a come on
Come on-a my house, my house a come on

Come on-a my house, my house, I'm gonna give you candy
Come on-a my house, my house, I'm gonna give you everything
Come on-a my house my house, I'm gonna give you Christmas tree
Come on-a my house, my house, I'm gonna give you

Marriage ring and a pomegranate too ah
Come on-a my house, my house a come on
Come on-a my house, my house a come on
Come on-a my house, my house I'm gonna give a you

Peach and pear and I love your hair ah
Come on-a my house, my house a come on
Come on-a my house, my house a come on
Come on-a my house, my house, I'm gonna give you Easta-egg
Come on-a my house, my house, I'm gonna give you
Everything, everything, everything

Come on-a my house-a!

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Who composed the song “It Might as Well Be Spring” by Jo Stafford?
The song “It Might as Well Be Spring” by Jo Stafford was composed by Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers.

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