"Come Up And See Me Sometime" lyrics - ETHEL WATERS
Here am I, I'm laying all my cards upon the table
I'll be on the level just as far as I am able
Open up the goods and I will let you see the label
I'm strictly on the up and up
I've got a lot, a lot of what I've got
And what I've got's all mine
I could spare a little share of what I've got, for you
Come up and see me sometime
You'll get a break, a lot o' give and take
I've got a brand new line
Maybe you would like me to explain it all to you
Come up and see me sometime
Come up tonight
I think the papers say the moon will be bright
They should've had it in the columns and all
Letters, that's all
That you'll be falling for me
'Cause I am free and you appeal to me
How could it be a crime?
If you don't have my number,
Well, my number's in the book
Come up and see me sometime
I've got a lot, a lot of what I've got
And what I've got's all mine
I could spare a little share of what I've got, for you
Come up and see me sometime
You'll get a break, a lot o' give and take
I've got a brand new line
Maybe you would like me to explain it all to you
Come up and see me sometime
Come up tonight
I think the papers say the moon will be bright
They should've had it in the columns and all
Letters, that's all
That you'll be falling for me
'Cause I am free and you appeal to me
How could it be a crime?
If you don't have my number,
Well, my number's in the book
Come up and see me sometime
Come up and see me sometime
Anytime
The Chronological Classics: 1931-1934 (1993)
- River, Stay 'Way From My Door
- Shine On, Harvest Moon
- I Can't Give You Anything But Love
- Porgy
- St. Louis Blues
- Stormy Weather
- Love Is The Thing
- Don't Blame Me
- Shadows On The Swanee
- Heatwave
- Harlem On My Mind
- I Just Couldn't Take It Baby
- A Hundred Years From Today
- Come Up And See Me Sometime
- You've Seen Harlem At Its Best
- Miss Otis Regrets (She's Unable To Lunch Today)
- Dinah
- When It's Sleepy Time Down South
- Moonglow
- Give Me A Heart To Sing To
- I Ain't Gonna Sin No More
- Trade Mark
- You're Gonna To Leave The Old Home, Jim