A 1938 popular song.
Words and music by Al Stillman and Milton Ager.
Sheet music provided by Laurence Rubenstein:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
- When I look back and see
How empty life used to be
I thank my stars above
Now that I’ve got love, sweet love
Chorus
I’ve got ev’rything that’s worth the wishing for
Haven’t I got you and who could ask for more?
Yes! I’ve got ev’rything, plenty of love in view
You’ve got all I need and all I need is you
I’ve got the stars when I see your eyes a-shine
I’ve got the world when I’ve got your hand in mine
Oh, I’ve got ev’rything, how do I know that’s true?
You’ve got ev’rything Darling, and I’ve got you
2. Life was so incomplete
But now I’m on Easy Street
So, let it rain or shine
Long as you are mine, all mine
Sung here by Fred Feild: