Too Young To Go Steady

Perry Como · Como Swings / For The Young At Heart [2010]

Too young to go steady

Too young, I hear her say

She says we're not ready

But then why am I feelin' this way?



Too young, so she tells me

She says, we'll have to wait

Why wait till it may be too late?



Can she realize she drives me wild?

Is she made of stone?

Must she always treat me like a child?

Won't she ever own up, I'm grown up?



Someday, she'll be sorry

Someday, just wait an' see

She'll wish she'd gone steady with me



Can she realize she drives me wild?

Is she made of stone?

Must she always treat me like a child?

Won't she ever own up, I'm grown up?



Someday, she'll be sorry

Someday, just wait an' see

She'll wish she'd gone steady with me

She'll wish she'd gone steady with me

Too Young To Go Steady

Perry Como's 'Too Young To Go Steady' stands as a quintessential example of his smooth, crooning style that defined the mid-20th century. Recorded during the height of his career, the track exemplifies his signature blend of romantic sentiment and polished vocal delivery, characteristic of the easy-listening genre. Released on the compilation 'Como Swings / For The Young At Heart [2010]', the song reflects the era's focus on timeless love themes and sophisticated pop arrangements. Como's ability to convey deep emotion through gentle phrasing made this recording a staple of his discography, appealing to audiences seeking the warmth and elegance of traditional American songwriting. The track remains a testament to his enduring legacy as one of the most recognizable voices in musical history.