Gravy Waltz

Ray Brown, Steve Allen

Mama's in the kitchen this glorious day
Smell the gravy simmerin' nearly
Half a mile away
Lady morning glory, I say good morning to you
Chirpy little chickadee told me that
My baby was true

Well, she really ran to get her frying pan
When she saw me coming
Gonna get a taste before it goes to waste
This honeybee's humming

Mister Weeping Willow
I'm through with all of my faults
'Cause mama's ready to do the
Ever new gravy waltz

Well, she really ran to get her frying pan
When she saw me coming
I'm gonna get a taste before
It goes to waste this honeybee's humming

Mister Weeping Willow
I'm through with all of my faults
'Cause mama's ready to do the
Ever new gravy waltz
'Cause mama's ready to do the
Ever new gravy waltz
'Cause mama's ready to do the
Ever new gravy waltz

Trivia about the song Gravy Waltz by Sarah Vaughan

When was the song “Gravy Waltz” released by Sarah Vaughan?
The song Gravy Waltz was released in 1965, on the album “Sarah Sings Soulfully”.
Who composed the song “Gravy Waltz” by Sarah Vaughan?
The song “Gravy Waltz” by Sarah Vaughan was composed by Ray Brown, Steve Allen.

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