From the musical “Annie Get Your Gun”, 1946
Words and music by Irving Berlin
The sheet music:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
What is mine, dear, will be yours
When the sun shines and when it pours
Summer, Winter, Fall and Spring
Fifty-fifty in ev’rything
Haven’t got much, even that much to my name
Fortune’s door shut, can’t get in
But just the same
Chorus
My ear for music, my feet for dancing
My lips for kissing
I’ll share it all with you
My sense of humor, my disposition
My rosy future
I’ll share it all with you
Someday, honey, I’ll have money
You know what that brings
Furs and diamond rings
And besides those things
There’ll be my ear for music
My feet for dancing, my lips for kissing
I’ll share it all with you
Chorus
My head for thinking, my face for smiling
My hands for cooking
I’ll share it all with you
My understanding, my loving nature
My good intentions
I’ll share it all with you
I’m not twenty but there’s plenty
Underneath my hat
I know where I’m at
And on top of that
There’ll be my ear for music
My feet for dancing, my lips for kissing
I’ll share it all with you