It Might as Well Be Spring

Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers

I'm as restless as a willow in a windstorm, I'm as jumpy as puppet on a string
I'd say that I had spring fever, but I know it isn't spring
I am starry eyed and vaguely discontented, like a nightingale without a song to sing
O why should I have spring fever, when it isn't even spring
I keep I were someone else, walking down a strange new street
And hearing words that I've never heard from a guy I've yet to meet
I'm as busy as spider spinning daydreams, spinning spinning daydreams
I'm as giggy as a baby on a swing
I haven't seen a crocus or a rosebud, or a robin on the wing
But I feel so gay in a melancholy way, that it might as well be spring
It might as well be spring.

Trivia about the song It Might as Well Be Spring by Margaret Whiting

On which albums was the song “It Might as Well Be Spring” released by Margaret Whiting?
Margaret Whiting released the song on the albums “Love Songs” in 1954, “Capitol Collectors Series” in 1990, and “Then and Now” in 1991.
Who composed the song “It Might as Well Be Spring” by Margaret Whiting?
The song “It Might as Well Be Spring” by Margaret Whiting was composed by Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers.

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