Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Barbara Harris
Vocals
Barbara Monte
Vocals
William Reilly
Vocals
Gerald M. Teijelo, Jr.
Vocals
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever Orchestra
Performer
Theodore Saidenberg
Conductor
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Alan Jay Lerner
Lyrics
Burton Lane
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Joe Linhart
Producer
George R. Marek
Producer
Ernie Oelrich
Recording Engineer
Bill Rosenfield
Mastering Engineer
Jay Newland
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
You were with someone else but Warren?
Was he bashful or was he foreign?
Just a tour, or a hot amour
A friend or a beau?
Where did you go tonight?
"Come see the sights," said he
"New York in lights," said he
Said I, "It might be amusing"
Next thing I knew we were cruising
On the S.S. Bernard Cohn
Chilly and shivery
Out on the river, we
Found us a corner to chat in
As we were circling Manhattan
On the S.S. Bernard Cohn
Dear Mr. Cohn, if by chance you exist
Tell Mrs. Cohn you deserve to be kissed
After tonight you're the number one Mist-
Er Cohn I've known
Time went tick-tocking on
Me, I kept yakking on
Him, he just listened and listened
He never looked
Once at a sight
And if his kindness
Was being polite
Somehow his eyes never left me alone
Aboard the S.S. Bernard Cohn
Dear Mr. Cohn, if by chance you exist
Tell Mrs. Cohn you deserve to be kissed
After tonight, you're the number one Mist-
Er Cohn I've known
Time went tick-tocking on
Me, I kept yakking on
Him, he just listened and listened
He never looked
Once at a sight
And if his kindness
Was being polite
Somehow his eyes never left me alone
Aboard the S.S. Bernard Cohn
He said to me, "Come see the sights
See New York in lights"
Lights, lights, lights, lights
Next thing I knew we were cruising
How amusing
Somehow his eyes never left me alone
Aboard the S.S. Bernard
On the S.S.
I said the S.S.
S.S. Bernard
The S.S. Bernard
Aboard the S.S. Bernard Cohn
Doo, doo, doo, doo, wah!
Somehow his eyes never left me alone
Aboard the S.S.
You said that before
Tee-hee-hee, woo, wow!
Aboard the S.S.
Bernard Cohn
Toot, toot
Written by: Alan Jay Lerner, Burton Lane

