How About You?

CAROLINE KAWA

When a girl meets boy
Life can be a joy
But the note they end on
Will depend on
Little pleasures they will share
So let us compare

I like New York in June, how about you?
I like a Gershwin tune, how about you?
I love a fireside when a storm is due.
I like potato chips, moonlight and motor trips,
How about you?
I'm mad about good books, can't get my fill,
And Franklin Roosevelt's looks give me a thrill.
Holding hands at the movie show,
When all the lights are low
May not be new, but I like it,
How about you?

I like Jack Benny's jokes.
To a degree.
I love the common folks.
That includes me.
I like to window shop on 5th Avenue.
I like banana splits, late supper at the Ritz,
How about you?
I love to dream of fame, maybe I'll shine.
I'd love to see your name right beside mine.
I can see we're in harmony,
Looks like we both agree
On what to do,
And I like it, how about you?

Trivia about the song How About You? by Oscar Peterson

On which albums was the song “How About You?” released by Oscar Peterson?
Oscar Peterson released the song on the albums “At the Stratford Shakespearean Festival” in 1956, “A Jazz Portrait of Frank Sinatra” in 1959, “Oscar Peterson Trio with Ray Brown & Ed Thigpen” in 1994, “Tenderly” in 2002, “Anthologie 1952 - 1956” in 2007, and “Live 1953-68” in 2008.
Who composed the song “How About You?” by Oscar Peterson?
The song “How About You?” by Oscar Peterson was composed by CAROLINE KAWA.

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