A Doodlin' Song

Carolyn Leigh, Cy Coleman

Do do-de-oo do-de-oo do-de-oo-de-oo
Do do-de-oo do-de-oo do-de-oo-de-oo
Do do-de-oo do-de-oo do-de-oo-de-oo

Why don't you join the group?
It's better than being a party-poop
Obbligato, pizzicato
Guy Lombardo, it's the craziest
When you noodle with a doodlin' song
Two, three, four
Like it so much, I'll doodle some more
Little softer, Perry Como
Even softer, pianissimo
Say you love me with a doodlin' song
Be, see, D

Ooo, what you doodle-de-do to me
Say you love me, really love me
Say you love me true
Say you love me, please believe me

When you do, that makes two who
Go together, bet your boodle
Like the apples in a strudel do
When you noodle with a doodlin' song
What you call a real ball

Do do-de-oo do-de-oo do-de-oo-de-oo
Do do-de-oo do-de-oo, I love you
Do do-de-oo do-de-oo do-de-oo-de-oo

Here we go now, bet your boodle
Like the apples in the strudel do
When we noodle with a doodlin' song
All through, thank you

Trivia about the song A Doodlin' Song by Peggy Lee

When was the song “A Doodlin' Song” released by Peggy Lee?
The song A Doodlin' Song was released in 1967, on the album “Extra Special!”.
Who composed the song “A Doodlin' Song” by Peggy Lee?
The song “A Doodlin' Song” by Peggy Lee was composed by Carolyn Leigh, Cy Coleman.

Most popular songs of Peggy Lee

Other artists of Mambo