You're the Cream in My Coffee

LEW BROWN, B. G. DE SYLVA, RAY HENDERSON

You're the cream in my coffee,
You're the salt in my stew;
You will always be my necessity
I'd be lost without you.

You're the starch in my collar,
You're the lace in my shoe;
You will always be my necessity
I'd be lost without you.

Most men tell love tails,
And each phrase dovetails.
You've heard each known way,
This way is my own way.

You're the sail of my love boat,
You're the captain and crew;
You will always be my necessity
I'd be lost without you.

You give life savor,
Bring out its flavor;
So this is clear, dear,
You're my Worcestershire, dear.

You're the sail of my love boat,
You're the captain and crew;
You will always be my necessity
I'd be lost without you.

Trivia about the song You're the Cream in My Coffee by Gordon MacRae

When was the song “You're the Cream in My Coffee” released by Gordon MacRae?
The song You're the Cream in My Coffee was released in 1956, on the album “Best Things In Life Are Free”.
Who composed the song “You're the Cream in My Coffee” by Gordon MacRae?
The song “You're the Cream in My Coffee” by Gordon MacRae was composed by LEW BROWN, B. G. DE SYLVA, RAY HENDERSON.

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