| Lyrics: | (Irving Kahal, Sammy Fain, Pierry Norman Connor)
[Recorded December 20, 1960, Los
Angeles]
When I take my sugar to tea, all the boys are jealous of me,
'Cause I never
take her where the gang goes,
When I take my sugar to tea.
I'm a rowdy dowdy, that's me,
she's a high hat baby, that's she,
So I never take her where the gang goes,
When I take my
sugar to tea.
Every Sunday afternoon, we forget about our cares,
Rubbing elbows at the Ritz,
with those millionaires.
When I take my sugar to tea, I'm as ritzy as I can be,
'Cause I
never take her where the gang goes,
When I take my sugar to tea.
(musical
interlude)
Every Sunday afternoon, we forget about those cares,
Rubbing elbows at the
Ritz, with those zillionaires.
When I take my sugar to tea, I'm as ritzy as I can be,
'Cause
I never take her where the gang goes,
When I take, take my sugar to tea. |