Track Title: (I'm) Always True To You in My Fashion Album Title: Cole Porter Songbook, disc 1 Prime Artist: Ella Fitzgerald Producer: Norman Granz Arranger: Buddy Bregman Conductor: Buddy Bregman Written by: Cole Porter (C. Albert P.) From the Show: Kiss Me Kate 1948 (S) Lyrics: If a custom tailored vet Asks me out for something wet When the vet begins to pet--I cry Hooray. But I'm always true to you, darlin', in my fashion Yes, I'm always true to you, darlin', in my way. I've been asked to have a meal By a big tycoon in steel, If the meal includes a deal, accept I may. But I'm always true to you, darlin', in my fashion Yes, I'm always true to you, darlin', in my way. There's an oil man known as Tex Who is keen to give me checks. And his checks, I fear, means that Tex is here to stay. But I'm always true to you, darlin', in my fashion Yes, I'm always true to you, darlin', in my way. From Ohio Mister Thorn Calls me up from night till morn Mister Thorn once cornered corn and that ain't hay But I'm always true to you, darlin', in my fashion Yes, I'm always true to you, darlin', in my way. From Milwaukee Mister Fritz Often dines me at the Ritz Mister Fritz invented schlitz and schlitz must pay But I'm always true to you, darlin', in my fashion Yes, I'm always true to you, darlin', in my way. Mister Harris, plutocrat, wants to give my cheek a pat If the Harris pat means a Paris hat, pay, pay! But I'm always true to you, darlin', in my fashion Yes, I'm always true to you, darlin', in my way. Contributed by Edson Validated by Todd Peach {todd@thepeaches.com} |