Friendly Persuasion

Dimitri Tiomkin

Thee I love, more than the meadow so green and still
More than the mulberries on the hill
More than the buds on the May apple tree, I love thee

Arms have I, strong as the oak, for this occasion
Lips have I, to kiss thee, too, in friendly persuasion

Thee is mine, though I don't know many words of praise
Thee pleasures me in a hundred ways
Put on your bonnet, your cape, and your glove
And come with me, for thee I love

Friendly persuasion

Thee is mine, though I don't know many words of praise
Thee pleasures me in a hundred ways
Put on your bonnet, your cape, and your glove
And come with me, for thee I love

Trivia about the song Friendly Persuasion by Pat Boone

On which albums was the song “Friendly Persuasion” released by Pat Boone?
Pat Boone released the song on the albums “Howdy!” in 1956, “Love Me Tender” in 1967, “The Famous Songs Of Pat Boone” in 1978, “Love Letters” in 1982, “The Great Pretender” in 1988, “18 Greatest Hits” in 1989, and “20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection” in 2000.
Who composed the song “Friendly Persuasion” by Pat Boone?
The song “Friendly Persuasion” by Pat Boone was composed by Dimitri Tiomkin.

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