(You May Not Be An Angel, But) I'll String Along With You- words by Al Dubin, music by Harry Warren- from the Broadway musical "20 Million Sweethearts"- as recorded in San Francisco, March 1, 1934 by Dick Powell with Ted Fio Rito & his OrchestraAll my life I've waited for an angelBut no angel ever came alongThen one happy afternoon I met youAnd my heart began to sing a songSomehow, I mistook you for an angelBut now I'm glad that I was wrongYou may not be an angel'Cause angels are so fewBut until the day that one comes alongI'll string along with youI'm looking for an angelTo sing my love song toAnd until the day that one comes alongI'll sing my song to you For every little fault that you have Say, I've got three or four The human little faults you do have Just make me love you moreYou may not be an angelBut still I'm sure you'll doSo until the day that one comes alongI'll string along with you--- brief instrumental interlude --- For every little fault that you have Say, I've got three or four The human little faults you do have, honey Just make me love you moreYou may not be an angelBut still I'm sure you'll doSo until the day that one comes alongI'll string along with you