Suzanne Henry & Craig Lucas
Suzanne Henry & Craig Lucas
Suzanne Henry
Suzanne Henry & Craig Lucas
Suzanne Henry
Craig Lucas
Suzanne Henry & Craig Lucas
Suzanne Henry & Craig Lucas
Suzanne Henry & Craig Lucas
Suzanne Henry
Craig Lucas
Suzanne Henry & Craig Lucas
Craig Lucas
Suzanne Henry
Suzanne Henry & Craig Lucas
Suzanne Henry & Craig Lucas
[WOMAN]
Marry me a little
Love me just enough
Cry, but not too often
Play, but not too rough
Keep a tender distance
So we'll both be free
That's the way it ought to be
I'm ready!
Marry me a little
Do it with a will
Make a few demands
I'm able to fulfill
Want me more than others
Not exclusively
That's the way it ought to be
I'm ready!
I'm ready now!
You can be my best friend
I can be your right arm
We'll go through a fight or two
No harm, no harm
We'll look not too deep
We'll go not too far
We won't have to give up a thing
We'll stay who we are
Right?
Okay, then
I'm ready!
I'm ready now!
Someone
Marry me a little
Love me just enough
Warm and sweet and easy
Just the simple stuff
Keep a tender distance
So we'll both be free
That's the way it ought to be
I'm ready!
Marry me a little
Body, heart, and soul
Passionate as hell
But always in control
Want me first and foremost
Keep me company
That's the way it ought to be
I'm ready!
I'm ready now!
Oh, how gently we'll talk
Oh, how softly we'll tread
All the stings, the ugly things
We'll keep unsaid
We'll build a cocoon
Of love and respect
You promise whatever you like
I'll never collect
Right?
Okay, then
I'm ready!
I'm ready now!
Someone
I'm ready!
Marry Me a Little was written by Stephen Sondheim.
Marry Me a Little was produced by Thomas Z. Shepard.
Suzanne Henry released Marry Me a Little on Mon Feb 01 1982.
From Sondheim’s Finishing the Hat:
“Marry Me a Little” was intended to be Robert’s proposal to Amy after she decides (temporarily) not to marry Paul. I was halfway through writing it when I realized I’d run int a problem that often arises in playwriting: the character who knows too much too soon. …...