I'll String Along with You

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"I'll String Along with You" is a popular song with music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Al Dubin, published in 1934. It features in the 1934 film Twenty Million Sweethearts where it is sung by Dick Powell.

The song's chorus is sung repeatedly during the showgirl-audition scene in the movie Mrs. Henderson Presents.

Lyrics

You may not be an angel, 'Cause angels are so few

But until the day that one comes along, I'll string along with you


I'm looking for an angel to sing my love song to

And until the day that one comes along I'll string along with you

For every little fault that you have--say I have three or four

The human little faults that you do have just make me love you more

You may not be angel, but still I'm sure you'll do

So, until that day that one comes along, I'll string along with you

Notable Recordings Include:

  • Dick Powell (1934)
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