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"What's Wrong with That?" is the second song of the 1967 Disney film The Happiest Millionaire, written by the Academy Award-winning songwriting team of Richard Sherman and Robert Sherman.

Lyrics[]

Anthony:
I've been bit on my finger
It could have been my leg!
It could have been my head!
I might have died!

In a time of mortal peril,
Any man should expect
That his family will come
Rushing to his side!

What's wrong with that?
What's wrong with that?
My family rushing to my side
What's wrong with that?

I'm a good-hearted husband
I'm generous and kind
No wife could have a life
As free of cares

So when a good-hearted husband
Has been bit it's only right
That his wife should share
The agony he bears

What's wrong with that?
What's wrong with that?
I want my wife to share my life
What's wrong with that!?

Here in this house, I'm raising
Three strong intelligent children
Where are they now
In their father's time of need?

I give them private tutors
The finest physical trainers
All in vain
Ohh, the pain!

I believe in the Bible!

Cordy:
I believe in Uncle Sam!
And as sure as old glory waves above!

Anthony:
I believe a man who's bitten has the right to demand
That his family gives him sympathy and love!
What's wrong with that?

Cordy:
What's wrong with that?

Both:
The flag above, the Bible and love
What's wrong with that?!

v - e - d
The Happiest Millionaire Logo
Media
The Happiest MillionaireSoundtrack
Characters
Anthony BiddleCordelia BiddleAunt MaryJohn LawlessMrs. DukeMrs. WorthCordy BiddleAngie DukeTony BiddleLiv Biddle
Songs
FortuosityWhat's Wrong With That?Watch Your FootworkValentine CandyStrengthen the DwellingI'll Always Be IrishBye-Yum Pum PumAre We Dancing?I Believe in This CountryDetroitWhen a Man Has a DaughterThere Are ThoseLet's Have a Drink on ItIt Won't Be Long 'til Christmas

Deleted: Off Rittenhouse Square

Locations
PhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaMichiganRumpleheimer's Ice Cream ParlorRittenhouse Square
See also
The Biddles
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