Lyrics
One morning when I was out shopping,
Though you'll find it hard to believe,
A little blue man came out of the crowd
And timidly tugged at my sleeve.
"I wuv you! I wuv you!' said the little blue man.
"I wuv you, I wuv you to bits!"
"I wuv you!' He loved me said the little blue man,
And scared me right out of my wits!
I hurried back to my apartment;
I rushed in and I closed the door.
But there on the desk stood the little blue man
Who started to tell me once more:
"I wuv you! I wuv you!' said the little blue man.
"I wuv you, I wuv you to bits!"
"I wuv you!' He loved me said the little blue man,
And scared me right out of my wits!
For weeks after that I was haunted,
Though no one could see him but me.
Right by my side was the little blue man
Wherever I happened to be!
"I wuv you! I wuv you!' said the little blue man.
"I wuv you, I wuv you to bits!"
"I wuv you!' He loved me said the little blue man,
And scared me right out of my wits!
One evening in wild desperation,
I rushed to a rooftop in town,
And over the side pushed the little blue man
Who sang to me all the way down!
"I wuv you! I wuv you!' said the little blue man.
"I wuv you, I wuv you to bits!"
"I wuv you!' He loved me said the little blue man,
And scared me right out of my wits!
I whispered: "thank goodness that's over".
I smiled as I hurried outside.
But there on the street stood the little blue man
Who said with a tear in his eye:
"I don't wuv you anymore!'.
Information About The Little Blue Man
It was sung by Doris Day who also made "Que sera sera" famous (from the movie "The Man Who Knew Too Much" with Cary Grant).