Album Cover Would You Like to Take a Walk (Sump'n Good'll Come from That) - Louis Armstrong, , Ella Fitzgerald

Would You Like to Take a Walk (Sump'n Good'll Come from That) - Louis Armstrong, , Ella Fitzgerald

Ella Fitzgerald

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Verse 1:

I saw you strolling by your solitary,

Am I nosy, very, very.

I'd like to be a juicy huckleberry,

What you're after is a gal;

We're both in luck for introductions are not necessary;

Chorus:

Mm-mm-mm, would you like to take walk?

Mm-mm-mm, do you think it's gonna rain?

Mm-mm-mm, how about a sasparilla?

Gee, the moon is yeller,

Sump'n good'll come from that.

Mm-mm-mm, have you heard the latest song?

Mm-mm-mm, it's a very pretty strain.

Mm-mm-mm, don't you feel a little thrilly?

Gee, it's getting chilly,

Sump'n good'll come from that.

When you're strolling though the wherezis,

You need a whozis

To lean upon;

But when you have no whozis,

To hug and whatzis, gosh darn.

Mm-mm-mm, would you like to take walk?

Mm-mm-mm, do you think it's gonna rain?

Mm-mm-mm, ain't you tired of the talkies?

I prefer the walkies,

Sump'n good'll come from that.

Verse 2:

My little heart is full of palpitation,

What I need is consolation.

I'd like to stage a little celebration

In the moonlight, right away;

I'll feel all pep't if you'll accept my friendly invitation;

[Chorus]