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+ | "'''Recipe for My Love'''" is a song performed by [[George A. Robertson, Jr.]], and written by [[Danny Janssen]]. It was used for a chase scene in the ''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!]]'' episode, ''[[Nowhere to Hyde]]''. |
In 1998, the song was featured on [[Kid Rhino]]'s soundtrack, ''[[Scooby-Doo's Snack Tracks: The Ultimate Collection]]''. The song runs for two minutes and six seconds (2:06). |
In 1998, the song was featured on [[Kid Rhino]]'s soundtrack, ''[[Scooby-Doo's Snack Tracks: The Ultimate Collection]]''. The song runs for two minutes and six seconds (2:06). |
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==Lyrics== |
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⚫ | [[Scooby-Doo]] saved [[Shaggy Rogers]] from being turned into a frog by the [[Ghost of Mr. Hyde]]. He grabbed for the operating table Shaggy was on and rolled him out in a mad dash as the ghost followed. During the chase Shaggy was freed, and the two took to the swamp on a raft that turned out to be an [[Alligator (Nowhere to Hyde)|alligator]]. They quickly ran back into [[Dr. Jekyll's mansion|the mansion]], making a hole in the wall in the process.<ref>{{WAY204}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 19:45, 24 May 2015
"Recipe for My Love" is a song performed by George A. Robertson, Jr., and written by Danny Janssen. It was used for a chase scene in the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode, Nowhere to Hyde.
In 1998, the song was featured on Kid Rhino's soundtrack, Scooby-Doo's Snack Tracks: The Ultimate Collection. The song runs for two minutes and six seconds (2:06).
Lyrics
Yesterday I got to dreamin'
About a recipe for my love
Took all the things I was feelin'
Thing's around there's just not enough of
I tried and tried to find out the secret for my recipe
But all of these things couldn't make up my baby
And what my baby means to me
I took a cup full of sunshine
Added a touch of the rainbow
Sprinkled some happiness around it
And a little bit, from a song that I know
One smile and a whole lot of lovin' in my recipe
All that couldn't make up my baby
And what my baby means to me
Yes I've done a whole lot of dreamin'
But it's no fun when things ain't what they seemin'
I love my baby and my baby loves me
Then why can't I find my recipe?
Painted me a face like Mona Lisa
Put some magic in the smile
I used all the colors of the rainbow
Artists 'round the world started copying my style
But it still doesn't look like my baby
And what she means to me
I guess I'll never find the secret to my recipe
I took a cup full of sunshine
Added a touch of the rainbow
Sprinkled some happiness around it
And a little bit
(Fades out)
Description
Scooby-Doo saved Shaggy Rogers from being turned into a frog by the Ghost of Mr. Hyde. He grabbed for the operating table Shaggy was on and rolled him out in a mad dash as the ghost followed. During the chase Shaggy was freed, and the two took to the swamp on a raft that turned out to be an alligator. They quickly ran back into the mansion, making a hole in the wall in the process.[1]