He's written a bunch, but his fans are more interested in the intricate jams. Would there suddenly be sunshine on a cold and rainy day? The song was a transatlantic hit; it made United States number one Cash Box and a Billboard Pop #3 hit, #3 in the Canadian RPM Magazine top singles, and made #4 in the UK Singles Chart. It's almost a true story of my life. 10 (1990) on the movie soundtrack Fever Pitch (2005) This song is a cover of "Oh, Babe, What Would You Say?" I would go to a ballroom, but I was so shy I couldn't even ask someone to dance. And I know that I could make you love me too. On a cold and rainy day? Barry from Sauquoit, Ny On February 11th 1973, "Oh, Babe, What Would You Say" by Hurricane Smith peaked at #3 (for 1 week) on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; it had entered the chart on November 26th, 1972 at position #74 and spent 15 weeks on the Top 100 … A monthly update on our latest interviews, stories and added songs To even ask if I could dance with you, you oo Would you greet me or politely turn away? Guess, though, Baby, I know, I know I could be so in love with you! Oh babe, what would you say? To caress you through the night time, bring you flowers every day Oh, babe! Guess, though, Baby, I know, I know I could be so in love with you!

"Tyler talks about his true love: songwriting. Oh babe, what would you say? Lyrics to 'Oh Babe What Would You Say' by Soundtrack Artists. "Achy Breaky Heart" was originally recorded in 1991 by The Marcy Brothers as "Don't Tell My Heart." The songs on Lady Gaga's The Fame Monster album represent a "fear" of some "monster." Dm G7 Oh, babe, what would you say? To even ask if I could dance with you? On a cold and rainy day? Oh babe, baby I know Oh, Babe! Oo-oo? Guess, though, baby, I know, I know I could be so in love with you! For there are you, sweet lollipop Here am I with such a lot to say, hey hey Just to walk with you along the milky way To caress you through the nighttime Bring you flowers everyday Oh babe, what would you say? Hurricane Smith – Oh Babe (What Would You Say) Lyrics Have I a hope, or half a chance To even ask if I could dance with you, yoo hoo Would you greet me or politely turn away And I know that I could make you love me too Written by: SMITH, EILEEN SYLVIA, EILEEN SYLVIA SMITH Well anyway, what would you say? It was the producer in me that designed the lyric to recapture the era I grew up in. by Mama Cass. I know I could be so in love with you That original version had the lyrics: "Don't tell my heart, my achy, breakin' heart..."Buck Dharma of Blue Oyster Cult wrote "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" after he was diagnosed with a heart condition and started thinking about his own mortality.R.E.M. "Oh Babe, What Would You Say" is a song by record producer Hurricane Smith, written by his wife Eileen Sylvia Smith and released in 1972. I'd walk home imagining a romance when I'd never even reached first base. Oh babe, what would you say? Yes, oh, baby I know I know I could so in love with you And I know that I could make you love me too And if I could only hear you say you dooo, ooh, ooh, ooh What would you say? Enjoyed everywhereIf you found mistakes, please help us by correcting them.Lyrics for Oh, Babe, What Would You Say? Hey hey Here am I with such a lot to say, hey hey Just to walk with you along the Milky Way To caress you through the night time Bring you flowers everyday Oh Babe What would you say. When he played it for Mickie Most, the record producer was impressed enough to tell him to release it as it was.Smith said about this song: "The melody was happy and simple. Dm here am I with such a lot to say, hey hey. 'Cause, oh baby, I know I know I could be so in love with you And I know that I could make you love me too And if I could only hear you say You do, ooh, ooh, ooh But anyway, what would you say? #3. "Oh Babe, What Would You Say" is a song by record producer Hurricane Smith, written by his wife Eileen Sylvia Smith and released in 1972. And if I could only hear you say you do, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh! Oh, Babe 'Cause, oh, baby I know I know I could be so in love with you And I know that I could make you love me too And if I could only hear you say you dooo, ooh, ooh, ooh But anyway, what would you say? "Born Norman Smith in northern England, he took up the "Hurricane Smith" moniker from a 1952 film. C For there are you, sweet lollipop, Ebdim. #2.