Pretty Little Baby

Album: Connie Francis sings "Second Hand Love" (1962)
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  • Pretty little baby (yeah, yeah)
    Pretty little baby (yeah, yeah)

    Pretty little baby, you say that maybe
    You'll be thinkin' of me, and try to love me
    Pretty little baby
    I'm hoping that you do

    You can ask the flowers, I sit for hours
    Tellin' all the bluebirds, the bill and coo birds
    Pretty little baby
    I'm so in love with you

    Now is just the time
    While both of us are young
    Puppy love must have it's day
    Don't cha know it's much more fun to love
    While the heart is young and gay

    Meet me at the car hop
    Or at the pop shop
    Meet me in the moonlight
    Or in the daylight
    Pretty little baby
    I'm so in love with you

    Now is just the time
    While both of us are young
    Puppy love must have it's day
    Don't cha know it's much more fun to love
    While the heart is young and gay

    Meet me at the car hop
    Or at the pop shop
    Meet me in the moonlight
    Or in the daylight
    Pretty little baby
    I'm so in love with you

    Pretty little baby
    I said, pretty little baby
    Whoa, now, pretty little baby Writer/s: Bill Nauman, Don Stirling
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Rowel from Dartmouth PathThat song was so long ago that my friends,parents and my siblings was not born yet
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