Take My Hand
Sammy Davis Jr. Lyrics


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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.
Every 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 i can be,
'cause i never take her where the gang goes,
When i take my sugar to tea.
(musical interlude)
Every Sunday afternoon,
We forget about those cares,
Rubbing elbows at the Ritz,
With those zillionaires.
When i take my sugar to tea,
I'm as ritzy as i can be,




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

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sammy Davis Jr.'s song "When I Take My Sugar to Tea" capture the joy and lightness of a romantic afternoon out. The singer is proud to have won the affection of the woman he loves, and he makes sure to bring her to places where they can enjoy each other's company without other people around. He describes himself as a "rowdy dowdy" and his partner as a "high hat baby," highlighting their differences and his willingness to impress her by taking her to exclusive places like the Ritz, where they can rub elbows with the "zillionaires."


The song is full of enthusiasm and energy, and it's clear that the singer is happy and proud to be with his partner. By never taking her where the gang goes, he's making a statement that their relationship is special and unique, and he wants to keep it that way. The lyrics also paint a picture of a world where class and social status are important, and the singer's desire to be "ritzy" speaks to his aspirations and desire for a true connection with his partner.


Line by Line Meaning

When i take my sugar to tea,
When I take my significant other out for tea,


All the boys are jealous of me,
Other men are envious of me being with her,


'cause i never take her where the gang goes,
Since she is well-respected, I avoid taking her to places where the crowd is rowdy,


When i take my sugar to tea.


I'm a rowdy dowdy,
I am known to be a fun, outgoing person,


That's me, she's a high hat baby, that's she,
While I am more laid-back, she has an air of class and sophistication,


So i never take her where the gang goes,
Because she is an elegant lady, I take her to places with a more refined atmosphere,


When i take my sugar to tea.


Every Sunday afternoon,
On weekends,


We forget about our cares,
We disregard our troubles and problems,


Rubbing elbows at the Ritz,
Socializing with wealthy and influential people at the premium hotel,


With those millionaires.


When i take my sugar to tea,
When I'm with my sweetheart,


I'm as ritzy as i can be,
I act classy and glamorous like the setting we're in,


'cause i never take her where the gang goes,
Because she deserves to be treated to a more upscale environment,


When i take, take my sugar to tea.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal, Pierre Norman Connor

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