The Girl That I Marry

Irving Berlin / Berlin

The girl that I marry will have to be
As soft and as pink as a nursery
The girl I call my own
Will wear satins and laces and smell of cologne

Her nails will be polished and, in her hair
She'll wear a gardenia and I'll be there
'Stead of flittin', I'll be sittin'
Next to her and she'll purr like a kitten
A doll I can carry, the girl that I marry must be

Her nails will be polished and, in her hair
She'll wear a gardenia and I'll be there
'Stead of flittin', I'll be sittin'
Next to her and she'll purr like a kitten
A doll I can carry, the girl that I marry must be

Trivia about the song The Girl That I Marry by Frank Sinatra

On which albums was the song “The Girl That I Marry” released by Frank Sinatra?
Frank Sinatra released the song on the albums “The Columbia Years (1943-1952): The Complete Recordings” in 1993 and “The Definitive Collection - Greatest Hits 1940 - 1947” in 2000.
Who composed the song “The Girl That I Marry” by Frank Sinatra?
The song “The Girl That I Marry” by Frank Sinatra was composed by Irving Berlin and Berlin.

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