Who Wants to Be a Millionaire written by Cole Porter for the 1956 film High Society.
lyrics:
Who wants to be a millionaire? I don’t
Have flashy flunkies everywhere? I don’t
Who wants the bother of a country estate?
A country estate - is something I’d hate!
Who wants to wallow in champagne? I don’t
Who wants a supersonic plane? I don’t
Who wants a private landing field too? I don’t
And I don’t ‘cause all I want is you
Who wants to be a millionaire? I don’t
Who wants uranium to spare? I don’t
Who wants to journey on a gigantic yacht?
Do I want a yacht? Oh, how I do not!
Who wants a fancy foreign car? I don’t
Who wants to tire of caviar? Mmh
Who wants a private (marble) swimming pool too? I don’t
And I don’t ‘cause all I want is you
Who wants to be a millionaire? I don’t
And go to every swell affair? Ah-ah
Who wants to ride behind a liveried chauffeur?
A liv’ried chauffeur, do I want? No sir!
Who wants an opera box I’ll bet? I don’t
And sleep through Wagner at the met? I don’t
Who wants to corner Cartiers too? I don’t
And I don’t - ‘cause all I want - is you