I like your mother
I like your brother
I like you
And you like me tooWe'll get a preacherI'll buy a ringWe'll hire a band
With an accordion
A violin
And a tenor who can sing
You and me you and me, baby
You and me you and me you and me, baby
You and me you and me you and me, baby
You and me you and me you and me, babyWe'll have a kid
Or maybe we'll rent oneHe's got to be straight
We don't want a bent oneHe'll drink his baby brew
From a big brass cup
Someday he may be president
If things loosen up
You and me you and me, baby
You and me you and me you and me, baby
You and me you and me you and me, baby
You and me you and me you and me, babyI'll take the train into the cityEv'ry mornin'You may be plain - I think you're pretty
In the mornin'And some nights we'll go out dancin'If I'm not too tired
Some nights we'll sit romancin'Watching the Late Show by the fire
When our kids are grown
With kids of their ownThey'll send us away
To a little home in FloridaWe'll play checkers all day
Until we pass away
Harry Nilsson, born Harry Edward Nilsson III (June 15, 1941 – January 15, 1994), was an American singer-songwriter and musician known for his unique vocal style and ironic, whimsical songs. Active primarily in the 1960s and 1970s, Nilsson achieved international fame with albums such as "Nilsson Schmilsson" (1971) and "Pussy Cats" (1974). Among his most celebrated tracks are "Without a Song", "Coconut", and "Jump into the Fire". Known for his songwriting talent and eccentric personality, Nilsson collaborated with artists like John Lennon, Ringo Starr, and Keith Moon. His music was influenced by diverse sources, including rock 'n' roll, pop, and folk music.
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