Fever by Peggy Lee with lyrics

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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2010

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  • You do know the Romeo and Juliet part is supposed to be Shakespearean English, right? Something like: "Thou givest fever when we kisseth, fever with thy flaming youth. Fever, I'm on fire, fever yea I burn forsooth."

  • @TypicalEmily

    Really? I had no idea! That's pretty cool:o

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  • Teacher - What can you tell me about Pocahontas?

    Me - Captain John gave her fever when he held her tight

    Teacher - Oh god why did i get you.

    It's like when he asked what we could say about anastasia and i told him...she rembered once upon a december, escaped and went to paris with a fat guy a crook and a puppy and she almost died on a bridge because the evil wizard cast a spell on a stone horse and then he destroyed the bridge, but then she destroyed his soul and she lived happily ever after. :L

  • 10 people have never felt the fever.

  • also end goes "Chicks were meant to give us fever. Be it farenheit or centigrade" 

  • THESE LYRICS ARE SO WRONG!!!

  • @TypicalEmily

    if u have been to OMG- facts.com and go to memestache, there's this thing that is called Joseph Ducreux (spelling) and you put down lyrics to songs in old English and its really funny. you should add it there. if you don't, i will before u XD

  • You got the lyrics sooooooooooo wrong!!!!

  • @PrincessHannahBelle

    The language i used is called "internet shorthand" and many people are using it. It's not a matter of grammar it's a matter of laziness. My grammar is all right, it's my semantics that u are talking about. Anyway, it wasn't a grammar mistake i corrected, it was an entire lyric that he misinterpreted.

    I'm not really a grammar nazy, i just pointed out the bad lyrics and, if u look down at other comments, u will notice other pple have done the same.

    Ta-ta.

  • @mancamiatipoola Not to be mean, but you should actually type out the word 'you' when you are correcting someone else. You should also spell the word 'be' out. But, that's all really. Please don't take this the wrong way -- I'm a bad grammar lover (I think it'd be fun to be a Grammar teacher when I get out of school for good) and when someone corrects someone else and the one doing the correcting isn't using correct English it grinds on my grammar side. But I'm not being mean or rude at all!

  • At 2:45 she sings "Chicks were born to give you fever, BE IT FAHRENHEIT OR CENTIGRADE", not what u interpreted there.

    U should really have sought a lyrics page for this song on the internet before making this video. U have some spelling errors and a complete lack of punctuation marks, but other than that, u did a pretty good job with the captions.

    Now, if u can correct these mistakes and reupload the video, that would b awesome.

    Take care.

  • the actual lyrics to the romeo and juliet part is  ...thou giveth fever, when we kisseth, fever with thy flaming youth, fever i'm afire,fever yaya i burn forsooth

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