Would you like to take a walk
Louis Armstrong Lyrics


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I saw you strolling by your solitary
Am I nosy? Very, very
I'd like to be a juicy huckleberry
What you're after is a gal
We're both in luck, for introductions
Are not necessary

Mmm, would you like to take walk?
Mmm, do you think it's gonna rain?
Mmm, how about a sarsaparilla?
Gee, the moon is yeller
Sump'n good'll come from that

Mmm, have you heard the latest song?
Mmm, it's a very pretty strain
Mmm, don't you feel a little thrilly?
Gee, it's getting chilly
Sump'n good'll come from that

When you're strolling though the wheresies
You need a whosies to lean upon
But when you have no whosies
To hug and whatsies, gosh, darn

Mmm, would you like to take walk?
Mmm, do you think it's gonna rain?
Mmm, ain't you tired of the talkies?
I prefer the walkies
Sump'n good'll come from that

My little heart is full of palpitation
What I need is consolation
I'd like to stage a little celebration
In the moonlight, right away
I'll feel all pepped if you'll accept
My friendly invitation

Mmm, would you like to take walk?
Mmm, do you think it's gonna rain?
Mmm, how about a sarsaparilla?
Gee, the moon is yeller
Sump'n good'll come from that

Mmm, have you heard the latest song?
Mmm, it's a very pretty strain
Mmm, don't you feel a little thrilly?
Gee, it's getting chilly
Sump'n good'll come from that

When you're strolling though the wheresies
You need a whosies to lean upon
But when you have no whosies
To hug and whatsies, gosh, darn

Mmm, would you like to take walk?
Mmm, do you think it's gonna rain?
Mmm, ain't you tired of the talkies?




I prefer the walkies
Sump'n good'll come from that

Overall Meaning

The words of the song are a conversation between two people who pass by each other, and one person asks the other if they would like to take a walk. The lyrics express the excitement and anticipation of a potential romantic encounter. The singer is eager to spend time together and suggests different things they could do while walking, such as getting a drink or enjoying the moonlight. The refrain "Mmm, sump'n good'll come from that" reflects their optimistic outlook on the possibilities of the moment.


The playful and flirtatious lyrics were originally written by Irving Kahal and Pierre Norman in 1931. The song quickly became a popular hit, and it has since been covered by multiple artists over the years, including Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday.


Line by Line Meaning

I saw you strolling by your solitary
I noticed you walking alone


Am I nosy? Very, very
I hope you don't mind me asking


I'd like to be a juicy huckleberry
I would like to accompany you


What you're after is a gal
I see that you're looking for someone


We're both in luck, for introductions
We don't need to be introduced


Are not necessary
We can skip that formal part


Mmm, would you like to take walk?
Would you like to join me for a walk?


Mmm, do you think it's gonna rain?
Do you think it's going to rain?


Mmm, how about a sarsaparilla?
Would you like a drink?


Gee, the moon is yeller
Look at the yellow moon


Sump'n good'll come from that
Something good will come out of this


Mmm, have you heard the latest song?
Have you heard the latest song?


Mmm, it's a very pretty strain
It's a beautiful melody


Mmm, don't you feel a little thrilly?
Don't you feel a little thrill?


Gee, it's getting chilly
It's getting cold


When you're strolling though the wheresies
When you're wandering through unfamiliar places


You need a whosies to lean upon
You need someone to lean on


But when you have no whosies
But when you have no one


To hug and whatsies, gosh, darn
To hug and chat, gosh darn it


Mmm, ain't you tired of the talkies?
Aren't you tired of movies?


I prefer the walkies
I prefer walking


My little heart is full of palpitation
My heart is pounding


What I need is consolation
What I need is comfort


I'd like to stage a little celebration
I would like to have a small party


In the moonlight, right away
Under the moonlight, immediately


I'll feel all pepped if you'll accept
I'll feel excited if you accept


My friendly invitation
My invitation to be friends




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MORT DIXON, BILLY ROSE, HARRY WARREN

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Comments from YouTube:

@goback3spaces

When I first heard this song, as a little kid about 50 years ago, I thought Louis's line "It's a very pretty strain" was "It's a very pretty shame." Only in the last few years did I realize what he sang!

@arlene1934corwin

An adorable tune. I think I'll learn it.

@YellowMan331

Might sample that.

@delboymartin7465

Mmm, how about a sasparilla.

@MusicAndTheScience

I just found out today that these are the original lyrics to the song sung by Porky and Petunia Pig in the cartoon Naughty Neighbors.

@bettygraham818

Try an original from Annette Hanshaw

@wj98983

This is sung by a fat spider chasing a fly in a 40s cartoon.

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