Rosie Composer(s): Charles Strouse; Lee Adams Performer(s): Dick Van Dyke, Janet Leigh, Ann-Margret, Bobby Rydell
Albert: I was never crazy for flowers I confess that nothing left me colder I could watch a daisy for hours And all I'd feel was sev'ral hours older! Lilacs and lilies, any bloom you please All what they did was make me shrug or sneeze But now I love each blossom that I see For a lovely little rose loves me Now my life is rosy, when I'm my Rosie With a girl like Rosie How could I be blue? Hand in hand we'll mosey Me and little Rosie We will be so cozy By a fire built for two Oh! I once heard a poem that goes "A rose is a rose is a rose" Well I don't agree Take it from me There's one rose sweeter than any that grows! That's my Rosie, I'm so glad she chose me Life is one sweet beautiful song to me Now my life is rosy (Oh, we'll be happy, I know) Since I found my Rosie (Off to the preacher we'll go) With a girl like Rosie (So how could we be blue?) How could I be blue?
Rosie: Oh we'll have us a home out west A nice little split-level nest And in ev'ry room roses in bloom...
Albert: But there's on rose sweeter than all of the rest! Then that's my Rosie
Rosie: I'm so glad you chose me!
Both: Life is one sweet beautiful song to me When love is right then What can be wrong? Life is one sweet beautiful song To me!
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