Layton & Johnstone
Layton & Johnstone
Layton & Johnstone
Layton & Johnstone & Arthur Crocker
Layton & Johnstone
Layton & Johnstone
Layton & Johnstone
Turner Layton
Layton & Johnstone
Layton & Johnstone
Layton & Johnstone
Layton & Johnstone & Arthur Crocker
Layton & Johnstone
Layton & Johnstone
[Verse]
Just a sweet coquette, so they say
And yet I know how true you can be
Just a butterfly, so they say
But I know just how much you love me
[Chorus]
The others you met may call you, "Coquette"
But I'll always call you "Sweetheart"
They think of "Coquette," and something to pet
But I think of you as "Sweetheart"
They say you're a devil with wonderful charm
But I held an angel that night in my arms
So try and forget the name of "Coquette"
And only remember "Sweetheart"
[Chorus]
The others you met may call you, "Coquette"
But I'll always call you "Sweethеart"
They think of "Coquette," and somеthing to pet
But I think of you as "Sweetheart"
They say you're a devil with wonderful charm
But I held an angel that night in my arms
So try and forget the name of "Coquette"
And only remember "Sweetheart"
Coquette was written by Irving Berlin.
Coquette was produced by Clarence Johnstone & Turner Layton.
Layton & Johnstone released Coquette on Tue Jun 11 1929.