Willie Can

"Willie Can" Is a popular hit song written in 1955 by the American country and western songwriter Boudleaux Bryant and his wife Felice Bryant.

[1][2][3] It reached the charts in 1956 in the US with the Mitch Miller version (#30)[4] and in the UK with Alma Cogan's (#13).

[5] The song, in a lighthearted vein, gives a list of activities and kindnesses the woman singer would wish to have in a lover and husband.

It was recorded by: The song lists the things the female singer requires of her suitor.

These vary between versions but in full are: To cook, save a dollar bill, sew, give a girl a thrill,  ride a black-eyed stallion,  fight a bear, love,  braid her hair, do the things she asks him , dance , prance, take her to the fair, say he cares,  dig a hole to China,  climb a tree,  kiss and  kiss her,   do the things she asks him (and do them  true),  run,  catch a honey bee,  sing and sing to her,  try to swim the Channel, fly a kite,  be  bold, hold her ,  squeeze her tight,  run , sing , sing to her.