I May Be Wrong (But I Think You're Wonderful)

RUSKIN HARRY, HENRY SULLIVAN

I may be wrong but I think you're wonderful
I may be wrong but I think you're swell
I like your style say, I think it's marvellous
I'm always wrong so how can I tell
Deuces to me are all aces
Life is to me just a bore
Faces are all open spaces
You might be John Barrymore
You came along say I think you're wonderful
I think you're grand but I may be wrong

I may be wrong but I think you're wonderful
I may be wrong but I think you're swell
I like your style say, I really think it's marvellous
I'm always wrong so how can I tell
Deuces to me are all aces
Life is to me just a bore
Faces are all open spaces
You might be John Barrymore
You came along say I think you're wonderful
I think you're grand but I may be wrong

You said that Edison would never make that light
You laughed at Mr. Franklin with his key and kite
The point of the song is I'm always wrong
But with you baby I'm oh so right.

Trivia about the song I May Be Wrong (But I Think You're Wonderful) by Doris Day

On which albums was the song “I May Be Wrong (But I Think You're Wonderful)” released by Doris Day?
Doris Day released the song on the albums “Young Man With A Horn” in 1950, “I'll Be Around” in 1951, “Day in Hollywood” in 1955, “16 Most Requested Songs: - Encore!” in 1993, “41 Hollywood Greats” in 2002, “It's Magic” in 2003, “Bewitched” in 2006, “Never Stop Loving...The Best of Doris Day” in 2011, “Que Sera Sera : The Doris Day Collection” in 2011, and “100 Essential Hits” in 2012.
Who composed the song “I May Be Wrong (But I Think You're Wonderful)” by Doris Day?
The song “I May Be Wrong (But I Think You're Wonderful)” by Doris Day was composed by RUSKIN HARRY, HENRY SULLIVAN.

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