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I believe Rodgers & Hammerstein made much better music than this. I remember we had to sing "It Might As Well Be Spring" in my fourth-grade assemblies. The song has no meaning or relevance to me. Gag me with a spoon! 2601:C5:4200:44B0:C1BE:92F3:B348:AFB9 (talk) 16:04, 20 March 2023 (UTC)Reply
I love the song. I might hypothesize that maybe your dislike of it has to do with the fact that you were forced to sing it in fourth grade. Songs often take on nostalgic qualities associated with when one first experiences the song. Em3rgent0rdr (talk) 09:53, 9 November 2023 (UTC)Reply