I'm Gonna Sit Right Down & Write Myself A Letter

Nat King Cole · Other Songs - Nat King Cole

I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter

And make believe that it came from you

I'm gonna write words oh, so sweet

They're gonna knock me off of my feet

A lot of kisses on the bottom, I'll be glad I got 'em



I'm gonna smile and say, "I hope you're feeling better"

And close with love, the way that you do

I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter

And make believe it came from you



I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter

And make believe that it came from you

I'm gonna write words oh, so sweet, yeah



Lotta kisses on the bottom, I'll be glad I got 'em

I'm gonna smile and say, "I hope you're feeling better"

And close with love, the way that you do



I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter

And make believe it came from you

I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter

And make believe it came, make believe that it came from you

I'm Gonna Sit Right Down & Write Myself A Letter

Nat King Cole's 1953 recording of 'I'm Gonna Sit Right Down & Write Myself A Letter' stands as a cornerstone of the Great American Songbook. Originally written by Hoagy Carmichael and Ned Washington, the ballad was famously introduced by Cole in the film 'The Story of Gillette,' though it later became his signature piece. The song's gentle, introspective melody showcases Cole's unparalleled vocal control and emotional depth, blending jazz phrasing with classical sensibilities. It remains a staple in the repertoire of jazz and pop musicians, celebrated for its timeless appeal and its role in establishing Cole as a definitive interpreter of mid-century American music.