They Say It’s Wonderful (1946)
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(wm) Irving Berlin (I) Musical: Annie Get Your Gun, by Ethel Merman and Ray Middleton (CR) Judy Collins (CR) Perry Como
Annie: Rumors fly and you can’t tell where they start,
‘Speci’lly when it concerns a person’s heart.
I’ve heard tales that could set my heart aglow.
Wish I knew if the things I hear are so.

They say that falling in love is wonderful.
It’s wonderful, so they say.
And with a moon up above, it’s wonderful.
It’s wonderful, so they tell me.
I can’t recall who said it. I know I never read it.
I only know they tell me that love is grand. And
The thing that’s known as romance is wonderful,
Wonderful In ev’ry way, so they say.

Frank: Rumors fly and they often leave a doubt.
But you’ve come to the right place to find out.
Ev’rything that you’ve heard is really so.
I’ve been there once or twice and I should know.

You’ll find that falling in love is wonderful.
It’s wonderful. Annie: So you say.
Frank: And with a moon up above, it’s wonderful. It’s wonderful. Annie: So you tell me.
Frank: To leave your house some morning,
And without any warning,
You’re stopping people, shouting that love is grand. And
To hold a man in your arms is wonderful,
Wonderful, in ev’ry way.
Annie: So you say.