Cass Daley (born Catherine Dailey), (July 17, 1915 – March 22, 1975) was an American radio, television and film actress, singer, and comedienne. The daughter of an Irish streetcar conductor, Daley started to perform at night clubs and on the radio as a band vocalist in the 1940s.
Daley began singing as a child in front of neighborhood storefronts. Noted for her buck teeth and comical singing style, she sang at clubs as a teen while working as a hat-check girl and electrician. In the 1930s, she began a stage career appearing in the 1936-1937 Ziegfeld Follies. In the 1940s, Daley embarked on a movie career, most notably in The Fleet's In (1942) with Dorothy Lamour and Betty Hutton and Crazy House (1943) with Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson. She also starred opposite Dick Powell and Dorothy Lamour in Riding High in 1943, and opposite Eddie Bracken and Diana Lynn in Out of This World in 1945. She had a part in Red Garters opposite Rosemary Clooney in 1954, and her last movie appearances were in The Spirit Is Willing in 1967 and in Norwood in 1970.
I said
Giant steps are what we take
Walking on the moon
Oh I hope my legs don't break
Walking on the moon
I said, we could walk forever
Walking on the moon
I said, we could be together
Walking on
Walking on the moon
Yo, right, yeah
I said
I'm walking back from your house
Walking on the moon
Oh, I'm walking back from your house
Walking on the moon
I said, my feet, they hardly touch the ground
Walking on the moon
I said, my feet don't hardly make no sound
Walking on
Walking on the moon
I said
Some, may say
I'm wishin' my days away
But no way
For it is the price I must pay
Well you say
Tomorrows another day
Well you say
I may as well play
I said
I'm walking back from your house
Walking on the moon
Oh, I'm walking back from your house
Walking on the moon
I said, my feet they hardly touch the ground
Walking on the moon
I said, my feet don't hardly make no sound
Walking on
Walking on the moon
I said
Some, may say
I'm wishin' my days away
But no way
For it is the price I must pay
Well you say
Tomorrows another day
Well you say
I may as well play
Yo, right, yeah
Oh, you know
Oh, you know
Oh, you know yeah
I keep it up
Well you got to keep it up
I keep it up
Oh, you got, oh you got
Yeah
I keep it up
Well you got to keep it up