I'm stepping out with a memory tonight To paint the town the way we used to do I'll dine at the old cafe where we had much fun And order cocktails for two instead of the usual one Then, after dark In a Hansom through the park While reminiscing I'll be kissing you A lot of folks may think I'm crazy Well maybe they're right But I'm stepping out with a memory tonight By a country road wild roses grow that need my special care So I haven't time to be a millionaire And a cheerful brook on a mountain side, is sad when I'm not there So I haven't time to be a millionaire And a friendly gang of robins are peeved when I forget That I'm the second tenor in their quartet So with all the things I have to do, I'm very much aware If I wished for wealth it wouldn't be quite fair 'Cause I haven't time to be a millionaire Beause I haven't time to be a millionaire