Kiss Me Sailor
Diane Renay

Written by Eddie Rambeau and Bud Rehak

Peaked at # 29 in1964 as a sequel to her "Navy Blue" of 3 months earlier.


 backups do a series of "ooh-ooh's" highly reminiscent of "Navy
Blue"

        Kiss me, sailor, before you go out the door
        Well, now, bye bye sailor boy 
        'cause it's "Anchor's aweigh" once more

Well, I'm his girl back home and, on a weekend leave
I'm the very first one that he runs to see
We find a lot of things to do
But pretty soon the weekend's though and then it's

        Kiss me, sailor, before you go out the door
        Baby, bye bye sailor boy 
        'cause it's "Anchor's aweigh" once more

There's never any place we ever wanna go
We'd rather snuggle up and watch the late, late show
We like to make the hours last
But 48 hours go fast





        Kiss me, sailor, before you go out the door
        Whoa whoa, bye bye sailor boy 
        'cause it's "Anchor's aweigh" once more

Well, it's a Friday night, my fav'rite guy is due
I just can't wait to see him in his Na-a-a-avy blue
As soon as he opens that door
I'll be in his arms once more until it's

        Kiss-a me, sailor, before you go out the door
        Whoa whoa, bye bye sailor boy 
        'cause it's "Anchor's aweigh" once more

 backups do two series of "ooh-ooh's" and Diane joins in each with
an "Ahh, AHH",  all highly reminiscent of "Navy Blue"



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