1957 Broadway Oh, Kay! the Musical - Oh, Kay! Lyrics
The song is written by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin.
KAY: If my heart were a free-for-all - Me for all you. But my heart has no key for all; So what can I do? Entre nous, there's a laddie to Whom I am true. Though you cannot have my heart and hand, I will tell the world I think you're grand.
Hey-hey! You're O.K. with Kay! Listen here: Hey-hey! You're O.K. with Kay! Never fear! Hear me-if I were free - Dear me! Nothing to it! You're so cu-it! You've got that Je-ne-sais-quoi, little boy, That makes the others look blah. Say, I'm another's, But if brothers You care to be - Oh, that would be O.K. with me!
BOYS: Oh, Kay! You're O.K. with me! You're a dear! Oh, Kay! You're O.K. with me! Listen here: Venus couldn't compare - 'Tween us, you've her charms and Two good arms, and You're like a beautiful pome, it is clear; You could break up any home. Say.
KAY: I'm another's, But if brothers You care to be -
BOTH: Oh, that would be O.K. with me!
Review: Oh, Kay! the Musical Lyrics
Oh, Kay! the Musical Lyrics
SYNOPSIS The Woman's Touch Dear Little Girl Clap Yo' Hands Someone to Watch Over Me Oh, Kay!
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