paroles de chanson You'd Be Surprised - Eddie Cantor
You'd
Be
Surprised
Johnny
was
bashful
and
shy
Nobody
understood
why
Mary
loved
him
All
the
other
girls
passed
him
by
Ev'ryone
wanted
to
know
How
she
could
pick
such
a
beau
With
a
twinkle
in
her
eye
She
made
this
reply
He's
not
so
good
in
a
crowd
but
when
you
get
him
alone
You'd
be
surprised
He
isn't
much
at
a
dance
but
then
when
he
takes
you
home
You'd
be
surprised
He
doesn't
look
like
much
of
a
lover
But
don't
judge
a
book
by
its
cover
He's
got
the
face
of
an
Angel
But
there's
a
Devil
in
his
eye
He's
such
a
delicate
thing
but
when
he
starts
in
to
squeeze
You'd
be
surprised
He
doesn't
look
very
strong
but
when
you
sit
on
his
knee
You'd
be
surprised
At
a
party
or
at
a
ball
I've
got
to
admit
that
he's
nothing
at
all
But
in
a
morris
chair
You'd
be
surprised
Mary
continued
to
praise
Johnny's
remarkable
ways
To
the
ladies
And
you
know
advertising
pays
Now
Johnny's
never
alone
He
has
the
busiest
phone
Almost
ev'ry
other
day
A
new
girl
will
say
He's
not
so
good
in
the
house
but
on
a
bench
in
the
park
You'd
be
surprised
He
isn't
much
in
the
light
but
when
he
gets
in
the
dark
You'd
be
surprised
I
know
he
looks
as
slow
as
the
Erie
But
you
don't
know
the
half
of
it,
dearie
He
looks
as
cold
as
an
Eskimo
But
there's
fire
in
his
eyes
He
doesn't
say
very
much
but
when
he
starts
in
to
speak
You'd
be
surprised
He's
not
so
good
at
the
start
but
at
the
end
of
the
week
You'd
be
surprised
On
a
streetcar
or
in
a
train
You'd
think
he
was
born
without
any
brain
But
in
a
taxicab
(Oh
Boy)
You'd
be
surprised!
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