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...dooo...daahhh...dooo...
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Post by William Peters »

Would you like to hear a secret??
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. . .due . . dah . . dew . . .

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And I'll promise not to tell...
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Post by Bill Hatcher »

Right song-wrong words.

"Do you want to know a secret"
"Do you promise not to tell"

What animated movie was John Lennon watching when he wrote this song?
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<I>Woe - a - oh - a . . .
Closer . . . </I>
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Bill, I don't think you're allowed to ask a question until we finish the song. Image
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Just a wild guess
Pinocio?

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Post by Bill Hatcher »

Yes you are correct Janice!!! Pinochio.

I believe that J. Crickett leans over and asks "Hey, do ya' wanna' know a secret?".
Lennon takes this line and writes the song.

Next line "Let me whisper in your ear"

PS Missed seeing you at Tommys' gig Sat. Donna. He sounded wonderful as usual. He also got me a free Fender 1000 steel to have some fun with.
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"Say the things you'd like to hear"

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I'm not big on the diolog of that movie but considering it was England 1962 it seemed logical it was on TV.

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Listen....
To a broken heart, trying hard to beat
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I'm in love with you-uh-uh-uh-uh . . .

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oops -- OVERS

I think you need to have known a secret for a week or two before you do the Love part.
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Yeah!
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...nobody knows, just...
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.. we two ..


ok, uh, now how about a flashmob?
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Don't ya just hate it when people talk while you're trying to play a song? Image
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ok, now it's time for
I'm in love with you-ou
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Hummpf! I really amazed nobody mentioned Roger Miller, or Johnny Cash, for that matter. They were both "doo-dah-ing" before Lennon. 'Course, Stephen Foster's the originator of the "doo-dah", back before the Civil War.

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