The Whole World and You

Andrew D Horowitz, Joseph R Hawley, Robert Howard Cantor, Ross Steven Federman, Zubin Sedghi

There's lots of pretty people here
Sharing stories and passing letters and
There's lots of questions answered and
Metaphysical astronomical songs
Worth printing all on papers
That seemed too mystical
It's so magical
People that dance and compute that
No one's better then you

La la la
La la la
La la la
La la la

There's kings in distant cities
Who rule their persons and
Make them happy and
We won't forget about all the servisory congratulatory
Even the animals know that something's brewing
And they're all cooing
'Cause in the end I'd like to say
No one's better than you

I hope you're happy now
I've revealed the truth
I've even written this whole song about you
And not about me
And not about me

Please don't just laugh and clap right now
This is serious
I'm not delirious
I've waited very patiently
Just to let you know
Who should run the show
'Cause we all know these are the facts
Nothing to retract
Nothing too abstract

Concluding in the song
I'll say that
No one's better than you
No one's better than you
No one's better than
You

Trivia about the song The Whole World and You by Tally Hall

On which albums was the song “The Whole World and You” released by Tally Hall?
Tally Hall released the song on the albums “The Pingry EP” in 2005, “Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum” in 2008, and “Admittedly Incomplete Demos” in 2015.
Who composed the song “The Whole World and You” by Tally Hall?
The song “The Whole World and You” by Tally Hall was composed by Andrew D Horowitz, Joseph R Hawley, Robert Howard Cantor, Ross Steven Federman, Zubin Sedghi.

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