Acrostic Songs
There are also songs that go through the alphabet, making each letter stand for something in the process. One example was recorded in 1948, by Buddy Kaye, Fred Wise, Sidney Lippman, and later Perry Como, called A, You're Adorable:
- A, you're adorable
- B, you're so beautiful
- C, you're a cutie full of charms
- D, you're a darling
- And E, you're exciting
- And F, you're a feather in my arms
- G, you look good to me
- H, you're so heavenly
- I, you're the one I idolize
- J, we're like Jack and Jill
- K, you're so kissable
- L, is the love light in your eyes
- M, N, O, P
- I could go on all day
- Q, R, S, T
- Alphabetically speaking: "You're OK"
- U, made my life complete
- V, means you're very sweet
- W, X, Y, Z
- It's fun to wander through the alphabet with you to tell you what you mean to me
Read more about this topic: Alphabet Song
Famous quotes containing the word songs:
“When we were at school we were taught to sing the songs of the Europeans. How many of us were taught the songs of the Wanyamwezi or of the Wahehe? Many of us have learnt to dance the rumba, or the cha cha, to rock and roll and to twist and even to dance the waltz and foxtrot. But how many of us can dance, or have even heard of the gombe sugu, the mangala, nyangumumi, kiduo, or lele mama?”
—Julius K. Nyerere (b. 1922)