Peggy Lee’s rendition of “Love Story (You and Me),” written by Randy Newman, which was first released by The Brothers in 1967.
I like your bother, I like your mother
I like you and you like me too
We'll get a preacher, you'll buy me a ring
We'll hire a band with an accordion, a violin
And a tenor who can sing
You and me, you and me, babe
You and me, you and me, you and me, baby
You and me, you and me, you and me, babe
You and me, you and me, you and me, baby
We'll have a kid or maybe we'll rent one
He's got to be straight, we don't want a bent one
He'll drink his baby brew from a big brass cup
Someday hе may be President if things loosеn up
You and me, you and me, babe
You and me, you and me, you and me, baby
You and me, you and me, you and me, babe
You and me, you and me, you and me, baby
You'll take the train into the city every morning
I may be plain, you think I'm pretty in the morning
Some nights we'll go out dancing if I am not too tired
Some nights we'll spend romancing
Watching the late show by the fire
When our kids are grown with kids their own
They'll send us away to a little home in Florida
We'll play checkers in the sun, playing checkers can be fun
Love Story was written by Randy Newman.