Too Marvelous for Words

JOHNNY MERCER, RICHARD A. WHITING

You're just too marvelous, too marvelous for words
Like glorious, glamorous and that old standby amorous
It's all too wonderful, I'll never find the words
That say enough, tell enough, I mean they just aren't swell enough

You're much too much and just too very, very
To ever be in Webster's Dictionary
And so I'm borrowing a love song from the birds
To tell you that you're marvelous, too marvelous for words

You're much, you're too much and just too very, very
To ever be, to ever be in Webster's Dictionary
And so I'm borrowing a love song from the birds
To tell you that you're marvelous, tell you that you're marvelous
Tell you that you're marvelous, too marvelous for words

Trivia about the song Too Marvelous for Words by Nat King Cole

On which albums was the song “Too Marvelous for Words” released by Nat King Cole?
Nat King Cole released the song on the albums “The King Cole Trio Vol. 3” in 1947, “Penthouse Serenade” in 1952, “1940-1944: The Early Forties” in 1990, “The Complete Capitol Recordings of the Nat King Cole Trio” in 1991, “The Best of the Nat King Cole Trio: The Vocal Classics (1947-1950)” in 1996, “Songbook Series: Songs from the Heart” in 2000, “Cool Cole! The King Cole Trio Story” in 2001, “The MacGregor Anthology” in 2002, “The Nat King Cole Trio - The Complete Capitol Transcription Sessions” in 2005, “"Make Mine A Double" - Two Great Albums For The Price Of One” in 2011, and “Any Old Time” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Too Marvelous for Words” by Nat King Cole?
The song “Too Marvelous for Words” by Nat King Cole was composed by JOHNNY MERCER, RICHARD A. WHITING.

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