with (Rosemary Clooney) [Both Frank and Rosemary] (Say, Frank, you wanna take a walk?) Sure, sweetie, just pick a street. (Picadilly Circus) Aw I'd rather not. (Champs Elysees) Mais, non. (Times Square?) Nah. 'Cause there's nothing can compare with Strolling along Peachtree street with my baby on my arm. I got the sweetest peach in Georgia, and she just came off the farm. (Strolling along Peachtree street, I'm happy as can be.) (I've gotta thank the state of Georgia, for my baby's family tree.) [Everybody in Atlanta knows what a treasure I found,] I'm gonna set my gem if on the main stem, [We'll spread lot of little peaches all around.] I feel like a new millionaire, when I'm walking with my charm, [Strolling along Peachtree Street, with baby on my arm.] (You like Peachtree Street, Frank?) Oh I love the place where are the peach trees? (We'll have to go back a few years.) Well let's turn around. (Can't you see me in a hoop skirt,) (Strolling along Peachtree street with a colonel on my arm.) And I can tell that you're from Georgia, because you got that Georgia charm (Strolling along Peachtree street, I'm happy as can be.) Eh, we're all merry. How come the sweetest peach in Georgia hails from Maysville, Kentucky (Let's not get it around.) I can be reached. [We'll be married in Atlanta, one happy man and his spouse.] (And just as sure as you're born, we'll gather some corn,) [And spread around a lot of little colonels round the house.] I feel like a new millionaire, when I'm walking with my charm. [Strolling along Peachtree street, with baby on my arm.} Hey sugar. (What's the matter, honey chile?) Well. I'm getting kinda tired. Will you rather carry me, or call a c