And it's not John McPhee, it's David Brower. The opening 4 lines are from General Moters' 1956 short promotional film "Design for Dreaming." You can find both on the Internet Archives.
There's also several inaccuracies with these lyrics. I submitted the correct lyrics as the correct song title, and I suggest you change the lyrics in this to the proper lyrics for 6 Days to Madness:
You're so pretty,
would you stand beside me?
You're so pretty,
would you stand beside me?
Maybe they will think I'm beautiful like you?
You're so pretty,
would you lay down by me?
You're so pretty,
would you lay down by me?
Maybe you could help me feel beautiful too?
Maybe we could understand each other?
Maybe we could finally feel enough?
Maybe we could? Maybe we could?
Maybe we could finally feel OK?
And it's not John McPhee, it's David Brower. The opening 4 lines are from General Moters' 1956 short promotional film "Design for Dreaming." You can find both on the Internet Archives.
There's also several inaccuracies with these lyrics. I submitted the correct lyrics as the correct song title, and I suggest you change the lyrics in this to the proper lyrics for 6 Days to Madness:
You're so pretty, would you stand beside me? You're so pretty, would you stand beside me? Maybe they will think I'm beautiful like you?
You're so pretty, would you lay down by me? You're so pretty, would you lay down by me? Maybe you could help me feel beautiful too? Maybe we could understand each other? Maybe we could finally feel enough?
Maybe we could? Maybe we could? Maybe we could finally feel OK?