Let's Call a Heart a Heart/And So Do I/Skeleton in the Closet

JOHNNY BURKE, ARTHUR JOHNSTON

When we're in a friendly situation,
My conversation
May not be smart,
But if we're to have a perfect understanding,
Let's call a heart a heart!

There are words that should be whispered gently,
That's evidently
The way to start,
If I tell you what my dreams have been demanding,
Let's call a heart a heart!

Can I prove how I yearn
Just by the turn of a phrase?
Can I keep my control
When all my soul is ablaze?

Maybe you would call a true confession
An indiscretion
On someone's part,
But if I'm to say how madly I adore you,
Let's call a heart a heart!

Maybe you would call a true confession
An indiscretion
On someone's part,
But if I'm to say how madly I adore you,
Let's call a heart a heart!

Trivia about the song Let's Call a Heart a Heart/And So Do I/Skeleton in the Closet by Louis Armstrong

Who composed the song “Let's Call a Heart a Heart/And So Do I/Skeleton in the Closet” by Louis Armstrong?
The song “Let's Call a Heart a Heart/And So Do I/Skeleton in the Closet” by Louis Armstrong was composed by JOHNNY BURKE, ARTHUR JOHNSTON.

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