Rodgers & Hammerstein
Rodgers & Hammerstein
Rodgers & Hammerstein
Rodgers & Hammerstein
Rodgers & Hammerstein
Rodgers & Hammerstein
Rodgers & Hammerstein
Rodgers & Hammerstein
Rodgers & Hammerstein
Rodgers & Hammerstein
Rodgers & Hammerstein
Rodgers & Hammerstein
Rodgers & Hammerstein
Rodgers & Hammerstein
Girls: Tell it to her good, Julie, tell it to her good
Julie:
What's the use of wond'ring
If he's good or if he's bad
Or if you like the way he wears his hat?
Oh, what's the use of wond'ring
If he's good or if he's bad?
He's your feller and you love him
That's all there is to that
Common sense may tell you
That the ending will be sad
And now's the time to break and run away
But what's the use of wond'ring
If the ending will be sad?
He's your feller and you love him
There's nothing more to say
Something made him the way that he is
Whether he's false or true
And something gave him the things that are his
One of those things is you, so
When he wants your kisses
You will give them to the lad
And anywhere he leads you, you will walk
And anytime he needs you
You'll go running there like mad
You're his girl and he's your feller
And all the rest is talk
Billy, Billy, where you going?
Billy: Where we going?
Jigger: We're going to look for the treasure
Julie: I don't want you to, Billy, let me come with you
Jigger: No!
Julie: (feels the knife under his shirt) Billy!
Billy: I ain't got time to fool with women tonight. Come on, Jigger
Julie: Let me have that. Oh, Billy, please!
Girls:
Common sense may tell you
That the ending will be sad
And now's the time to break and run away
But what's the use of wond'ring
If the ending will be sad?
He's your feller and you love him
There's nothing more to say
What’s the Use of Wond’rin’ was written by Oscar Hammerstein II & Richard Rodgers & Rodgers & Hammerstein.