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southendmd:
Don't ask me why--perhaps the coming of Spring--but I've had this song on the brain lately. 

Thanks to the intertubes, there's a lots of research to be done, and I'm happy to share.

It's a favorite.  But, gee, there are so many different versions.  Surely Cole Porter was known for is risqué lyrics, brimming with double entendres and other kinds of naughtiness. 

So, here's a little thread dedicated to this silliness.

(ETA:  I think I know.  I actually cooked shad roe this past weekend and the reference is in the song!)

southendmd:
The song was written in 1928 for the show "Paris" for the French singer Irene Bordoni.


It was later included in the 1960 film "Can-Can".


That's Frank Sinatra, Shirley McLaine and Louis Jourdan
It was also featured in "De-Lovely" with (an awful) version by Alanis Morisette.


And, recently, in Woody Allen's "Midnight in Paris"

southendmd:
It was the first of his "list" songs, like "You're the Top". 

One has to keep in mind the time frame, because, sadly, there are some racist lyrics. 

The song started thus:

Chinks do it, Japs do it,
Up in Lapland little Laps do it,
Let's do it, let's fall in love. 

This was quickly changed to the familiar lines:

Birds do it, bees do it,
Even educated flees do it,
Let's do it, let's fall in love.

southendmd:
Here's my favorite version, the great Ella:

southendmd:
The lyrics are so varied from version to version, depending on how, um, nasty, one could afford to be!  

Here is a longish version of the lyrics.  Then we'll talk about the variations.  

(opening verse)
When the little bluebird
 Who has never said a word
 Starts to sing "Spring, spring"
 When the little bluebell
 At the bottom of the dell
Starts to ring, ding ding
 When the little blue clerk
 In the middle of his work
 Starts a tune to the moon up above
 It is nature, that's all
Simply telling us to fall in love

And that's why birds do it, bees do it
Even educated fleas do it
Let's do it, let's fall in love
In Spain the best upper sets do it
 Lithuanians and Letts do it
 Let's do it, let's fall in love
 The Dutch in old Amsterdam do it
 Not to mention the Finns
 Folks in Siam do it--
 Think of Siamese twins.
 Some Argentines, without means, do it
 People say in Boston even beans do it
 Let's do it, let's fall in love

 Romantic sponges, they say, do it
 Oysters down in Oyster Bay do it
 Let's do it, let's fall in love
 Cold Cape Cod clams, 'gainst their wish, do it
 Even lazy jellyfish do it
 Let's do it, let's fall in love
 Electric eels, I might add, do it,
 Though it shocks 'em, I know,
 Why ask if shad do it?
 Waiter, bring me shad roe!
 In shallow shoals, English soles do it
 Goldfish in the privacy of bowls do it
 Let's do it, let's fall in love

(the following are more rarely performed)
 Mosquitos, heaven forbid, do it
 So does every katydid do it
 Let's do it, let's fall in love
 Dragonflies in the reeds do it
 Sentimental centipedes do it
 Let's do it, let's fall in love
 The most refined ladybugs do it
 When a gentleman calls
 Moths in your rugs do it
 What's the use of moth balls?
 The locusts up in the trees do it
 Even over-educated fleas do it
 Let's do it, let's fall in love

 The chimpanzees in the zoos do it
 Some courageous kangaroos do it
 Let's do it, let's fall in love
 I'm sure giraffes on the sly do it
 Heavy hippopotami do it
 Let's do it, let's fall in love
 Sloths who hang down from the twigs do it
 Though the effort is great
Sweet guinea pigs do it--
 Buy a couple and wait!
 The world admits bears in pits do it
 Even Pekingeses in the Ritz do it
 Let's do it, let's fall in love

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