How 'Ya Do. A Song for Honky-Tonkers

Posted by: KenP

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It all starts with the first date. There are always expectations as a man and a woman First meet. This nice country duet explorers the expectations most common TO men and women when they meet in a honky tonk. 

 

How Ya Do.

                                            Copyright 1990 by Ken P.

 

(Verse I, Female Vocal)

 

I liked the way that we played,

On the to-wn all last night.

We moved so smoooooooth to-gether

As we danced.

 

First I was blue, LOW DOWN BLUE!

But your lines were soundin' true,

Liked how 'ya talked, but I won-der

How 'ya do?

 

(Chorus)

 

How 'Ya Do

Tells me more than all those words.

I've been a-round a while,

I'm no fool.

 

How 'Ya Do

There's the test, I need a man (not Peter Pan).

If all you're gonna do is play with me, then catch me

(If you can).

 

(Verse II, Male Vocal)

 

I lov-ed the way

That you swayed 'neath that tight skirt

All last night.

You still mooooove this mornin'

Past my mind.

 

Yes I was blue,

Just like you, but we were laughin' half past true

Liked how 'ya talked, but I won-der

How 'Ya Do.

 

(Chorus)

 

How 'Ya Do

Tells me more than all those words.

I've neen a-round a while,

I'm no fool.

 

How 'Ys Do,

There's the test, I need a gal (not a buddy or a pal)

If all ya wanna do is tease this man,  he's scootin,

(while he can).

 

(female vocal)

 

Don't want the kind, who'se re-fined,

I just want a man who stays,

Who may-be lends a hand

a-round the place

 

And then at night, loves me right.

'Neath the co-vers it takes two,

Liked how 'ya talk, but I

Won-der How 'Ya Do.

 

Ending...duet, male and female vocal repeat chorus in harmony

 

 

 

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