With Plenty of Money and You

Al Dubin, Harry Warren

Well, baby, what I couldn't do
With plenty of money and you.
In spite of the worry that money brings.
Just a little filthy looker buys a lot of things.
And I could take you to places that you would like to go.

But outside of that, I've no use for dough.
It's the root of all evil,
Of strife and upheaval.

But I'm certain, honey, that life would be sunny
With plenty of money and you.

It's the root of all evil,
Of strife and upheaval.
But I'm certain, honey, that life would be sunny
With plenty of money and you.

Trivia about the song With Plenty of Money and You by Nat King Cole

On which albums was the song “With Plenty of Money and You” released by Nat King Cole?
Nat King Cole released the song on the albums “The Complete Early Transcriptions 1938-1941” in 1991 and “Hittin’ the Ramp: The Early Years (1936-1943)” in 2020.
Who composed the song “With Plenty of Money and You” by Nat King Cole?
The song “With Plenty of Money and You” by Nat King Cole was composed by Al Dubin, Harry Warren.

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