He Loves And She Loves
Read He Loves And She Loves lyrics by Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong on LyroVerse, with linked artist context and related song paths.
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He Loves And She Loves
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He loves and she loves,
And they love
so why can't you love
and I love like too?
Birds love and bees love
And whispering trees love,
And that's what we both should do.
Oh I always knew someday you'd come along,
We'll make a twosome that just can't go wrong,
Hear me he loves and she loves
And they love so won't you
Love me as I love you?
Oh I always knew someday you'd come along,
We'll make a twosome that just can't go wrong,
Hear me he loves and she loves
And they love so won't you
Love me as I love you?
Won't you love me, as I love you?
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Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong performs "He Loves And She Loves", and this lyric page sits inside the Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong catalog on LyroVerse.
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