When I Take My Sugar To Tea
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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I'm just a little "Jackie Horner"
Since I met my sugar cane.
That gang of mine has been revealin'
That they're feelin' sore.
I left the lamp light on the corner,
For the moon in lover's lane.
I'm doing things I never did before.
When I take my sugar to tea, all the
Boys are jealous of me, 'cause I
Never take her where the gang goes,
When I take my sugar to tea.

I'm a rowdy dowdy, that's me,
She's a high hat baby, that's she,
So I never take her where the gang goes,
When I take my sugar to tea.

Ev'ry Sunday afternoon,
We forget about our cares,
Rubbing elbows at the Ritz,
With those millionaires.

When I take my sugar to tea,
I'm as Ritzy as can be,




'cause I never take her where the gang goes,
When I take my sugar to tea.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bing Crosby's song "When I Take My Sugar To Tea" suggest a newfound confidence and change of behavior in the singer now that he has met his "sugar cane," or romantic partner. He claims to be neglecting his usual group of friends ("that gang of mine has been revealin' / that they're feelin' sore") in favor of spending time with his partner. He even chooses to take her to more upscale establishments, such as the Ritz, instead of following his usual rowdy behavior and hanging out with his friends. The chorus of the song serves as a declaration of the singer's newfound devotion to his partner and a boast to his friends: "When I take my sugar to tea, all the boys are jealous of me / 'cause I never take her where the gang goes, when I take my sugar to tea."


The lyrics of the song suggest a shift in the singer's priorities and a newfound confidence in his relationship, something that was perhaps unexpected considering the societal norms of the time, where men were often expected to be the dominant figure in a romantic relationship. The switch from darker, quieter streets ("left the lamp light on the corner") to more upscale establishments ("at the Ritz, with those millionaires") suggests the singer's interest in elevating his social status to impress his partner. The contrast between the rowdy narrator and the high-class partner showcases a desire to change his behavior, and embrace a more refined version of himself.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm just a little "Jackie Horner"
Since meeting my lover, I feel shy and reserved like a child playing with a toy in a corner.


That gang of mine has been revealin' / That they're feelin' sore.
My friends are jealous and upset with me for spending time with my lover instead of them.


I left the lamp light on the corner, / For the moon in lover's lane.
I left a light on as a signal for my lover to meet me on the romantic street called Lover's Lane.


I'm doing things I never did before.
Since I met my lover, I'm experiencing new things and feelings.


When I take my sugar to tea, all the / Boys are jealous of me, 'cause I / Never take her where the gang goes, / When I take my sugar to tea.
I am proud to show off my lover in public, but I intentionally avoid taking her to places where my friends are, causing them to be envious of me.


I'm a rowdy dowdy, that's me, / She's a high hat baby, that's she, / So I never take her where the gang goes, / When I take my sugar to tea.
I am a boisterous and flamboyant person, while my lover is elegant and refined, so I avoid taking her to places where my friends might not appreciate her company.


Ev'ry Sunday afternoon, / We forget about our cares, / Rubbing elbows at the Ritz, / With those millionaires.
On Sundays, my lover and I visit a luxurious hotel called the Ritz to escape from our troubles and socialize with wealthy people.


When I take my sugar to tea, / I'm as Ritzy as can be, / 'cause I never take her where the gang goes, / When I take my sugar to tea.
When I bring my lover to the Ritz, I feel as posh and elegant as the elite patrons there, and I revel in the fact that my friends cannot follow me there.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: SAMMY FAIN, IRVING KAHAL, PIERRE CONNOR

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