Irving Berlin: It All Belongs To Me (1927) Song Lyrics

It All Belongs To Me (1927)


Take a look at the flower in my buttonhole
Take a look, say, and ask me why it's there
Can't you see that I'm all dressed up to take a stroll?
Can't you tell that there's something in the air?
I've got a date
Can't hardly wait
I'd like to bet
She won't be late

Here she comes
Come on and meet
A hundred pounds of what is mighty sweet
And it all belongs to me

Flashing eyes
And how they roll
A disposition like a sugar bowl
And it all belongs to me

That pretty baby face
That bunch of style and grace
Should be in Tiff'ny's window
In a platinum jewel case

Hey there, you
You'll get in dutch
I'll let you look but then you mustn't touch
For it all belongs to me

(2nd chorus)
Here she comes
Come on and meet
A hundred pounds of what is mighty sweet
And it all belongs to me

Rosy cheeks
Red hot lips
A million dollars worth of flying hips
And it all belongs to me

Those lips that I desire
Are like electric wire
She kissed a tree last summer
She started a forest fire

I'm in love
With what she's got
And what she's got, she's got an awful lot
And it all belongs to me







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