Let's Misbehave

Album: Paris (1928)
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  • We're all alone, no chaperone
    Can get our number
    The world's in slumber
    Let's misbehave

    There's something wild about you child
    That's so contagious
    Let's be outrageous
    Let's misbehave

    When Adam won Eve's hand
    He wouldn't stand for teasin'
    He didn't care about those apples out of season

    They say the Spring
    Means just one thing to little lovebirds
    We're not above birds
    Let's misbehave

    Let's misbehave
    Let's misbehave

    If you'd be just so sweet
    And only meet your fate, dear
    It would be the great event of 1928, dear

    Let's misbehave
    Let's misbehave Writer/s: Cole Porter
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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