Cherry Pies Ought to Be You

"Cherry Pies Ought to Be You" is a Cole Porter song Frank Sinatra recorded in November of 1950.

The song was arranged by Axel Stordahl and featured the vocals of Rosemary Clooney alongside Sinatra.

This song was released as a B-side single of the song "Love Means Love." Neither of these songs charted, but were released with each other in 1951.

Lyrics
Oh by Jove and by Jehovah, you have set my heart aflame, (And to you, you Casanova, my reactions are the same.) I would sing thee tender verses but the flair, alas, I lack. (Oh go on, try to versify and I'll versify back)

Well, let me see now, Cherry Pies ought to be you, (Autumn skies ought to be you) The Pulitzer prize ought to you, (Romeo in disguise ought to be you,)

Columbine ought to be you, (Sparkling wine ought to be you) All of Beethoven's Nine ought to be you (Every Will Shakespeare line ought to be you.)

You are so enticing, I'm starting to shake, (You are just the icing to put on my cake) You mean I'm yummy, heaven's blue ought to be you (Heaven too ought to be you.) Everything super-do ought to be you.

Ashe Pudells ought to be you (Orson Wells ought to be you) Uncles like Kip Cornell ought to be you. (Towels from Ritz hotel ought to be you)

Each Snow White ought to be you (Ambrose' light) hey, that's good (ought to be you) Eleanor wrong or right ought to be you. (Errol Flynn loose or tight) watch it ( ought to be you)

You are so exciting, I can't even laugh, wanna top that one (If you're fond of biting, I'll bite you in half.) To continue, Whistler's ma ought to be you (Eliot's pa ought to be you)

Everything hip-hurrah ought to be you (Ought to be you), ought to be you, (ought to be you) Ought to be you (ought to be you) ought to be you (ought to be you) [Ought to be you!]