Track Title: Aren't You Kind Of Glad We Did?
Album Title: George and Ira Gershwin Songbook, disc 11
Prime Artist: Ella Fitzgerald
Arranger: Nelson Riddle
Lyrics by: Ira Gershwin (b. Israel Gershvin)
Music by: George Gershwin (b. Jacob Gershvin)
Producer: Norman Granz
Orchestra: Nelson Riddle
From the Film: The Shocking Miss Pilgrim 1946 (M)
Lyrics:
Oh, it really wasn't my intention
To disregard convention
It was just an impulse
That had to be obeyed.
Though it seems convention we've been scorning
I'll still not go in mourning
Though my reputation
Is blemished, I'm afraid.
With just one kiss
What heaven, what rapture, what bliss
Honestly, I thought you wouldn't.
Naturally, you thought you couldn't.
And probably we shouldn't.
But aren't you kind of glad we did?
Actually, it all was blameless.
Nevertheless, they'll call it shameless
So let's keep the lady nameless
But aren't you kind of glad we did?
Socially, I'll be an outcast
Obviously, we dined alone
On my good name there will be doubt cast
With never a sign of any chaperone.
No matter how they may construe it
Whether or not, we have to rue it
Whatever made us do it
Say, aren't you kind of glad we did?
(instrumental bridge)
Whatever made us do it
Say, aren't you kind of glad we did?
Transcribed by Todd Peach
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