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Let's Call The Whole Thing Off by Harry Connick, Jr.


You say "either" and I say "either"

You say "neither" I say "neither"

"either" "either" "neither" "neither"

Let's call the whole thing off

 

You say "potato" I say "patattah"

You say "tomato" I say "creole tomatah"

Let's call the whole thing off

 

Oh if we call the whole thing off

Then we must part and

Oh if we ever part

That would break my heart

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I say "ursta" you say "oyster"

I'm not gonna stop eatin urstas

Just cause you say oysters

Let's call the whole thing off

 

I say "pajamas" you say "pajamas"

Sugar what's the problem?

For we know we need each other so

We'd better call the calling off off

 

Oh let's call it off oh let's call it off

Oh let's call it off baby let's call it off

 

Sugar why don't we call it off

I'm talking baby why call it off

Let's call the whole thing off

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Reynaldo Snipes 10p 2 months ago

This was not written by Harry Connick, Jr. It was composed by George and Ira Gershwin and featured in the movie "Shall We Dance?" (1937) with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.

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