Let’s K-nock K-nees

Lyrics
[Intro: Betty Grable (Edward Everett Horton)] You're my type of a shy type of a beau, dear (Beg pardon?) So let's do things (Oh, really) I'll teach you a few things (You talking to me?) Now, who said just what you said, for I know, dear (Oh, no, no I've been reading, look here) I'm not bashful, I'm mashful and pashful (I'm beginning to sense that) When you're near, I feel so "let's play house"-y Oh you make me feel so Mickey-Mouse-y (Oh! for a well-known lawyer at a place like this) [Verse 1: Betty Grable] You're sweet and so agreeable And I feel so, "Gosh, oh gee"-able Do warm me or I'll freeze And let's k-nock k-nees [Verse 2: Betty Grable (Edward Everett Horton)] You are so bill and cooable And I'm so, "I love you"-able Comе cuddle closer, pleasе And let's k-nock k-nees (Is this sort of a game?) [Bridge: Betty Grable (Edward Everett Horton)] They say make hay While the sun shines (An agricultural term) So let's, oh, let's Make hey-hey-hey while the moon shines [Verse 3: Betty Grable (Edward Everett Horton)] My heart's so "tick-tock-tick"-able Your lips are so lipstick-able You know your ABCs So, let's k-nock k-nees (Oh, Guy!... Never mind) [Verse 4: Edward Everett Horton (Betty Grable)] It's so incomprehensible It doesn't seem quite sensible And yet I like it, please Let's k-nock k-nees [Verse 5: Edward Everett Horton] It's almost hoi polloi-able And yet, it's quite enjoyable Ooh, I'm full of rhapsodies Too many people here [Bridge: Edward Everett Horton (Betty Grable)] Tripping, skipping Lightly bounding (Stop it, knock it) Really, this is most astounding [Verse 6: Betty Grable (Edward Everett Horton)] It makes one feel so thrill-able (Well, we've exhausted every syllable) I crave frivolity (I've got one) (Let's k-no-) [Instrumental Break, Dance Sequence: Background Dancers] Let's k-nock k-nees [Instrumental Break, Dance Sequence: Background Dancers (Edward Everett Horton)] Let's k-nock k-nees (Oh! Hello, hello)
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Credits
- Writers
- Harry Revel
- Mack Gordon