Wherever we go, whatever we do
We're gonna go through it together
We may not go far, but sure as a star
Wherever we are, it's together

Wherever I go I know he goes
Wherever I go I know she goes
No fits, no fights, no feuds
And no egos, amigos, together

Through thick and through thin
All out or all in
And whether it's win, place or show
With you for me and me for you
We'll muddle through whatever we do
Together, wherever we go

Wherever we go, whatever we do
We're gonna go through it together
Wherever we sleep, if prices are steep
We'll always sleep cheaper together

Whatever the boat I row, you row
A duo
Whatever the row I hoe, you hoe
A trio
And any I O U, I owe you-oh's?
Who, me-oh? No, you-oh
No, we-oh
Together

We all take the bow
Including the cow
Though business is lousy and slow
With Herbie's vim, Louise's verve
Now all we need is someone with nerve
Together (together)
Wherever (wherever)
Together, wherever we go

If I start to dance,
We both start to dance
And sometimes by chance we're together
If I sing B flat (oh)
We both sing B flat (oh)
We all can be flat, ah together

Whatever the trick we can do it
With teamwork we're bound to get through it
There really isn't anything to it, you'd do it
I knew it (we knew it together)

When the audience boos
We don't drop our cues
We always can use what they throw
The fruit may fly but why complain
Tomato sauce goes well with chow mein

Together (together)
Wherever (wherever)
Together, wherever we go

We go in a group, we tour in a troupe
We land in the soup but we know
The things we do, we do by threes
A perfect team, no, this way Louise

Together (together)
Wherever (wherever)
Together, wherever we go


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