I've come to say goodbye. Altho I go I've got those farewell blues. C - Those farewell blues make me years That parting kiss seems to burn. Farewell dearie Some day I will return.. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin. A rhythm, a rhythm That Pit-a-pats through my brain.
So darn persistent, The day isn't distant When it'll drive me insane. C - Fascinating Rhythm. You've got me on the go! Fascinating Rhythm I'm all aquiver. What a mess you're making! The neighbors want to know why I'm always shaking Just like a flivver.
Marchetti, w. Maurice de Feraudy V - Jet'ai rencontre simplement, Et tu n'as rien fair pour cher cher a me plaire N - a. Fascination and Fascination Valse. Raymond Walker, w. Charles McCarron, Thomas J. Edward Buffington, w. Alfred Lee, w. Like an old coat that is tatter'd and torn. C - He'd float through the air with the greatest of ease. A daring young man on the flying Trapeze.
Fred W. C - With a fol-the-rol-lol, fol-the-rol-lol! Fol-the-rol-lol, fol-the-rol-lol! George M. Cohan V - The West, so they say, is the home of the jay, And Missouri's the state that can grind them. This may all be, but just take it from me, You don't have to go out West to find them.
C - Only forty-five minutes from Broadway, think of the changes it brings. For the short time it takes, what diff'rence it makes,In the ways of the people and things.
Dalbey, Ellis Brooks,A. William Jerome V - Bill Williams was a gambling man one of the reckless kind, A gamer sport in all the world I'm sure you couldn't find. C - One day its milk and honey, Next day hustling round for money, Ev'ry gamblin' man he knows Easy comes and easy goes.
Walter Donaldson, w. Paul Lincke, w. Lilla Cayley Robinson V - When the night falls silently, the night falls silently on forests dreaming, Lovers wander forth to see, they wander forth to see the bright stars gleaming; C - Shine, little glow-worm glimmer, shine little glow-worm glimmer!
Lead us, lest too far we wander, Love's sweet voice is calling yonder! Sigmund Romberg. P - The Student Prince V - Down where the necktar flows swiftly alone Nestles a town that is famous in song, Laughing lads roam thro' its streets so quaint, No one's a sinner much less a saint. C - Golden days in the sunshine of our happy youth. Golden days full of innocence and full of truth! In our hearts we remember them all else above. Golden days of youth and love! C - Good bye boys, I'm going to be married tomorrow, Good bye boys, I'm going from sunshine to sorrow.
Billy Baskette, w. Francis Reisner, Billy Davis. Well, you know when I go, that I was the fellow with the dough, dough, dough. C - A good man is hard to find, You always get the other kind. Just when you think that he is your pal, You look for him and find him fooling 'round some other gal. To clear the way to freedom For the land we love the best. With you hair cut just as short as mine. Joe Howard V - So you're going away Because your heart has gone astray, And you promised me That you would always faithful be.
C - Good bye, my lady love. Farewell, my turtle dove, You are the idol and darling of my heart. Very similar chorus, but not the same tune as best known today. Clarence Williams V - I've been blue all day. My man's gone away. He left his mamma cold. For another gal I'm told. C - Man that I love he has left me in this town.
The man I love has gone, left me in this town. And if it keeps on snowing I will be Gulf Coast bound. Theodore F. Morse, Arthur Sullivan, w. Esrom V - A gang of good fellows are we, are we, are we. With never a worry you see, you see, you see.
C - Hail! The gang's all here. What the deuce do we care, what the deuce do we care, Hail! P - Lady Be Good. Mildred and Patty Hill, w. Patty Hill C - Happy Birthday to you. Happy Birthday to You, Happy Birthday dear [friend]. Happy Birthday To You.
Good Morning To All alternate verse. But the greated fool of all, you see, Has the flat across the hall from me. C - She hits him on the chin ev'ry time he comes in and he loves it, how loves it. He's the 'Perfect Fool' there was. He's got a farm a great big farm C - He's a devil in his own home town, on the level, He's as funny as a clown.
Howard and Emerson V - I've got a little baby, but she's out of sight. I talk to her across the telephone. C - Hello my baby, hello my honey, hello ma ragtime gal! Send a kiss by wire. Baby my heart's on fire!
McNair Ilgenfritz N - a. Neil Moret, w. James O'Dea N - Published separately as song and piano solo. Lyrics written by Walter Melrose are not performed. V - The Cavalry say they won the war, Parlez-vous. C - Oh, Madamoiselle from Marmentiers, Parlez-vous. She ain't been kissed for forty years, Hinkey Dinkey Parlez-vous. Hinckey Dinckey Parlez-Vous. Lewis F. Muir, Maurice Abrahams, w. Wolfe Gilbert. Stephen Adams, w. Harry Warren, w. You railway station. You pullman train! Here's my reservation For my destination Far beyond the western plain.
C - Home in Pasadena, Home where grass is greener. Where honey bees hum melodies And orange tress scent the breeze. He will never wear a hat. Tho' the sun is shining, He don't give a darn for that. C - Oh, Horsey! Why don't you make it rise?
Tell me how you get that way, You mean 'Yes' and say 'Neigh, neigh'. Spencer Williams, Clarence Williams V - Lil' Willie Green from New Orleans a greedy boy was he, For he always wanted a lot a kids, Just to keep him company C - I ain't gonna give nobody none o' this jelly roll, I wouldn't give you piece o' cake to save your soul. My mama told me today When she went away To be a good boy. Spencer Williams, Dave Peyton, w. That's why I'm sad and lonely.
Say, won't you take a chance with me? N - Early publications credited words David Young, music Charles Wakefield which is believed to be in error. Will Fyffe V - I've been wi' a few o' ma cronies, One or two pals o' ma ain. We went in a hotel, where we did very well, And then we came out once again.
C - I belong to Glasgow, dear old Glasgow town! But what's the matter wi' Gasgow? For it's going round and round. Will D. Cobb V - On a summer's day in the month of May, a story sweet was toid, By a lonesome lad, With a heart grown sad, To a lass with a heart grown cold.
C - I can't tell why I love you, but I do-oo-oo. This world is full of maids the same as you-oo-oo But something I can't tell, Seems to hold me in its spell. You forgot your promises ev'ry single vow. All you did was laugh at me but things are diff'rent now. C - I cried for you, Now it's your turn to cry over me. Ev'ry road has a turning That's one thing you're learning, I cried for you, What a fool I used to be.
Philip Wingate, w. Petrie V - Once there lived side by side, two little maids. Used to dress just alike, hair down in braids C - I don't want to play in your yard, I don't like you any more. You'll be sorry when you see me, sliding down our cellar door.
You can't holler down our rain barrel, you can't climb our apple tree. Clarinets were my pets and a slide trombone I thought was simply divine. C - I love a piano, I love a piano, I love to hear somebody plan upon a piano, A grand piano, It simply carries me away. I know a fine way to treat a Steinway. Mana-Zucca, w. Irwin M.
Cassel V - I want to live and drink of life's fullness, Take all it can give; I love life, Ev'ry moment count To glory in its sunshine And revel in its fount. Harry Archer, w. But now its plain to see that you have never cared for me.
C - I used to love you, but its all over now, All over now, You know it's all over town that you threw me down, But you shouldn't let that kind of story go 'round. Irving Caesar, m. Irving Berlin N - a. Down on the Farm. Armand J. I don't say I doi but I don't say I don't!
Kissing of any kind Never was on my mind. Joseph E. Howard, Harold Orlob, w. Wil M. Hough, Frank R. Adams P - Prince Of To-Night - , V - You have loved lots of girls in the sweet long ago, And each one has meant heaven to you You have vowed your affection to each one in turn, And have sworn to them all you'd be true; C - I wonder who's kissing her now, I wonder who's teaching her how, Wonder who's looking into her eyes, Breathing sighs, telling lies;.
C - I'll be with you in apple blosson time, I'll be with you to change your name to mine. I'm going to get there at any price Stand aside I'm on my way! George W. Joe McCarthy V - At the end of the rainbow there's happiness, And to find it how often I've tried, But my life is a race, just a wild goose chase, And my dreams have all been denied. C - I'm always chasing rainbow, Watching for clouds drifting by.
My schemes are just like all my dreams, Ending in the sky. John W. Kellette, w. They're born a new their days are few Just like a sweet butterfly. C - I'm forever blowing bubbles. Pretty bubbles in the air.
They fly so high nearly reach the sky, Then like my dreams they fade and die. C - Yes, sir! I'm goin' South, Taste the sugar cane right in my mouth, All the world is sweet away down South Where I spent my happy days. Ev'ry place I'd be that little home kept callin' me C - I'm sittin' pretty in a pretty little city down Georgia way. There are no angels near, But it seems like heaven here. Lew Brown, m. James F. I keep hearing nothing but 'YES! We have no bananas'. I've got the blues.
And when I hear it, Oh! James Kendis, w. A paradise this world would seem to you, dear, If I only had my way. C - If I had my way, dear, forever there's be a garden of roses for you and for me, A thousand and one things, dear, I would do, Just for you, just for you. Jimmy Monaco, w. De Sylva V - I have got a sweetie known as Susie. What a girl. Nat D. Ayer, w. C - If I were the only girl in the world, And you were the only boy, Nothing else would matter in world today. Sam W. Bland V - In de ebening by de moonlight when dis darkies work was over, We would gather round de fire, 'till de hoecake it was done C - In de ebening by de moonlight, you could hear us darkies singing, In de ebning by de moonlight, you could hear de banjo ringing.
George Evans, w. Ren Shields V - There's a time in each year that we always hold dear, Good old summer time; With the birds and the trees-es and sweet scented breezes, Good old summer time C - In the good old summertime, in the good old summertime. Strolling thro' the shandy lanes With your baby mine; You hold her hand and she holds yours.
C - When I'm calling you-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo! Will you answer too-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo? That means I offer my love to you to be you own. Hanley, w. Yet a moonbeam on the water Casts a spell o'er me C - Back home again in Indiana, And it seems that I can see The gleaming candle light still shining bright Thru the sycamores for me.
Benny Davis, m. Pining ever since I went away. Pretty soon I'm gonna se you shining, For I'm going home today. C - Indiana Moon I miss you.
Indiana Moon I'm blue. There's somebody there I long to kiss too, With a heart of love that's ever. Charles L. Johnson N - Intermezzo Two-Step. The chorus of Iola is the melody to the hit Playmates by Saxie Dowell. Johnson sued and there was an out of court settlement. Fred Fisher, w. C - Ireland must be Heaven, for an angel came from there. I never knew a living soul one half as sweet or fair. Wendell Hall V - Oh! The night was dark and dreary, The air was full of sleet, The old man stood out in the storm, his shoes were full of feet.
It ain't gonna rain no mo' no mo'. It ain't gonna rain no mo'. But how in the world can the old folks tell, It ain't a-gonna rain no mo'. Gus Kahn V - Why do I do just as you say. Why must I just give you your way. Why do I sigh. Why don't I forget. It must have been something lovers call fate. C - It had to be you. It had to be you. I wander'd around And finally found The somebody who Could make me be true, could make me be blue.
Harry Lauder V - O! Victor Herbert, w. Rida Johnson Young V - Ah! That's a funny little bit of melody. It's so soothing and appealing to me. Raymond Egan V - Won't you stretch imagination for the moment and come with me. Let us hasten to a nation lying over the western sea. C - Here's the Japanese Sandman Sneaking on with the dew. Just an old second hand man He'll buy your old day from you. He will take every sorrow Of the day that is through. Tom Delaney V - Down in Louisiana in that sunny clime, They play a class of music that is super fine, And it makes no difference if it's rain or shine C - Jazz me, Come on professor and Jazz me.
Borne, like a vapor, on the summer air. I see here tripping where the bright streams play, Happy as the daisies that dance on her way. C - I long for Jeanie and my heart bows low, Never more to find here where the bright waters flow. Sweet Babe, I'm goin' to leave you and the time ain't long C - You will be sorry, be sorry from your heart. Sorry to your heart, Some day when you and I must part. And ev'ry time you hear a whisle blow. You may shine brightly just like a lamp, You'll burn out one of these days.
C - You're the kind of girl that men forget, Just a toy to enjoy for a while. For when men settle down they always get an old fashioned girl With an old fashioned smile. Dorothy Donnelly m. Geoffrey O'Hara V - Jimmy was a soldier brave and bold, Katy was a maid with hair of gold, Like an act of fate Kate was standing at the gate, Watching all the boys on dress parade. When the m-m-m-moon shines, Over the cow shed, I'll be waiting at the k-k-k-kitchen door.
Nicholls Crouch, w. Crawford V - Kathleen Mavoureen! It may be for years, and it may be forever, Then why art thou silent Kathleen Mavoureen? Morse, w. Jack Drislane V - One little boy, one little girl, sat gazing at the moon. Boy's head bowed down, face wore a frown, girl whispered 'why don't we spoon' C - Keep on the sunny side and let dull care pass you by.
Just figure out you're a long time dead, Don't start to worry or sigh. Ivor Novello, w. Eugene Platzmann N - Fox Trot. Rudolf Friml, w. C - L'amour Toujours l'Amour. Love, now last, you've found me. Allan Stuart m. Paul Dupont Pseud. Glimmering stars glean their silvery light. Slowly the moon rises high o'er the peaceful lea. C - Sweet girl of my dreams hear my song I implore you, Soul of my soul, hear my gay serenade.
Deep in my heart I will always adore you. Leo Friedman, w. Dreaming when the skies are blue When they're gray C - Let me call you 'Sweetheart' I'm in love with you. Let me hear you whisper that you love me too. Keep the lovelight glowing in your eyes so true. Philip Braham, w. Oh Limehouse kid Going the way that the rest of them did. Harry Owens m. Vincent Rose V - The time is coming soon to say good bye, A time of sadness it will be.
But Honey listen to my parting sigh, And linger on a while with me. C - The stars shine above you. Yet linger a while' They whisper 'I love you' So linger awhile. William S. Pitts V - There's a church in the valley by the wildwood, No lovelier place in the dale.
No spot is so dear to my childhood, as the liitle brown church in the vale. C - Come to the church by the wildwood, Oh come to the church in the dale. The fortune teller Has told me little fellow, That I am lonely, lonely.
Bud DeSylva V - Please don't be offended if I preach to you a while, Tears are out of place in eyes that were meant to smile. C - Look for the silver lining When e'er a cloud appears in the blue. Remember somewhere the sun is shining And so the right thing to do is make it shine for you.
Webster, w. Webster V - The years creep slowly by, Lorena, More than we ever dared to tell; The snow is on the grass again, The sun's low down the sky, Lorena, The frost gleams where the flow'rs have been.
Jack Yellen m. Milton Ager V - Folks, you've heard of scandalous vamps; History is full of love makin' champs. But if you crave a brand new thrill Come and meet the vamp of Louisville. C - They call the lady Louisville Lou.
Oh, what that vampin' baby can do! She is the most heart breakin'est shimmy shakin'est That the world ever knew. Your love for me is heavenly beacon, Guiding me through love's darkest night. C - Clouds will soon roll by Though fate may lead us astray My dearie, mark what I say-- Love will find a way.
Harold Fraser-Simson, w. Vain is the web your cunning weaves! What care I for rewards, reprieves. Handy, w. Handy V - Love is like a gold brick in a bunco game. Like a bank note with a bogus name. Both have caused many downfalls. Love has done the same. C - Love, oh love, oh loveless love Has set out hearts on goalless goals.
From milkless milk, and silkless silk, We are growing used to soulless souls N - a. Careless Love. Likely from folksong known as early as , it became an early jazz classic.
C - M is for the million things she gave me, O means only that she's growing old, T is for the tears were shed to save me, H is for her heart of purest gold.
Meyer P - Dixie To Broadway. William C. Handy V - Folks I've just been down, down to Memphis town, That's where the people smile, smile on you all the while. Hospitality, they were good to me C - They got a fiddler there that always slickens his hair, an' folks he sure do pull some bow, And when the big Bassoon seconds to the Trombones croon, croon N - a. George A. Norton P - Honey Boy Minstrels V - Folks, I've just been down, down to Memphis town, That's where the people smile, smile on you all the while C - They got a fidler there that always slickens his hair, an' folks he sure do pull some bow, And when the big Bassoon seconds to the Trombones croon.
Helen Stone, m. Jack B. Tenney V - Mexicali Rose, I'm leaving. Don't feel blue. Mexicali Rose, stop grieving; I love you.
C - Mexicali Rose, stop crying; I'll come back to you some sunny day. Ev'ry night you'll know that I'll be pining, Ev'ry hour a year while I'm away. George Grossmith, Jr. Wodehouse P - The Beauty Prize. Edwin H. C - Moonlight and roses Bring wonderful mem'ries of you. My heart reposes In beautiful thoughts so true. Chauncey Olcott, Ernest Ball, w. Rida Johnson Young V - There's a spot in me heart which no colleen may own, There's a depth in me soul never sounded or known; There's a place in my mem'ry, my life, that you fill, No other can take it, no one ever will.
C - Sure, I love the dear silver that shines in your hair, And the kiss the dear fingers, so toil-worn for me, Oh, God bless you and keep you, Mother Machree! Rudolf Friml P - Rose Marie. Walter Blaufuss, w. Gus Kahn V - Out of the mist, lips I have kissed, call tenderly. Out of the west, hands I have pressed, Beckon to me.
The birds are singing the day that you stray But wait until you are further away. Mammy Mammy. Ernie Burnett, w. Norton V - Come sweetheart mine, Don't sit and pine, Tell me of the cares that make you feel so blue. What have I done? Answer me, Hon' C - Come to me, my melancholy baby, Cuddle up and don't be blue; All your fears are foolish fancy, may be, You know dear that I am strong for you.
Henry McCurdy, m. Gordon Saunders V - The other night I felt so lonely I had such awful blues Then I went to the phone to try and find her alone C - I've got the blues those 99 blues such awful blues I don't know what to do. But that's my fate Ev'ry time I call that place. Joseph Barnby, w. Dorothy F. We went to the Polo Grounds To see a baseball game.
Didn't it rain. C - Because it Rained. The way it rained it was a shame, We'll never go there again, Because it rained. Irving Berlin V - The other day I chanced to meet a soldier friend of mine, He's been in camp for sev'rl weeks and he was looking fine; C - Oh! How I hate to get up in the morning, Oh, how I'd love to remain in bed; For the hardest blow of all, is to hear the bugler call; You've got to get up this morning.
Felix Powell, w. Five feet none, he's an artful little dodger with a smile a funny smile. C - Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag and smile, smile, smile.
While you've a lucifer to light your fag, Smile, boys, that's the style. N - World War 1 marching song. Lucifer was a match, fag was a cigarette, and a kit bag was a canvas duffle bag. Leon Jessel N - a.
Original Piano Solo Without Lyrics. Leon Jessel, w. Ballard MacDonald V - The toy shop door is locked up tight and ev'rything is quiet for the night. When suddenly the clock strikes twelve, the fun's begun. C - Her them all cheering, Now they are nearing, There's the captain stiff as starch. Bayonets flashing, Music is crashing, As the Wooden soldiers march. Song With Lyrics. Irving Berlin V - The different lays of now-a-days All set my brain a-whirl. They're not the kind of songs they sang When mother was a girl C - Won't you play a simple melody Like my mother sang to me.
One with good old fashioned harmony. Play a simple melody. Won't You Play a Simple Melody. Lewis Muir, w. William Tracey, Ballard McDonald V - Down in a great big rathskellar where a swell colored fellow by the name of Bill Jefferson Lord played piano while he'd sing a song.
C - Mister Jefferson Lord play that Barbershop chord, That soothing harmony, It makes an awful awful awful hit with me.
Edward Elgar N - March traditionally used for graduation ceremonies. I link a pretty girlie, With each pretty tune that's played. C - A pretty girl is like a melody That haunts you night and day. Just like the strain of a haunting refrain, She'll start upon a marathon And run around your brain.
Cupid am a callin', ev'ry Jack and Jill, It's just about the time for making love. C - Put your arms around me honey, hold me tight.
Huddle up and Cuddle up with all your might. Oh, babe, Won't you roll dem eyes, Eyes that I just idolize. Kerry Mills, w. Thurland Chattaway V - There once lived an Indian maid, A shy little prairie maid, Who sang a lay, a long song gay, As on the plain she'd while away the day.
C - Now, the moon shines tonight on pretty Red Wing, the breeze is sighing, the night bird's crying, For afar 'neath his star her brave is sleeping, While Red Wing's weeping her heart away. Clarence Williams, Spencer Williams V - No use of talkin' no use of talkin' You'll start in dog walkin' no matter where. There's jazz-copation blues modulation, Just like a Haitian you'll rip and tear. Most ev'rybody likes the blues. C - Hon, don't you hear that trombone moan? Just listen to that saxophone.
You'll hear 'em playin' you'll hear 'em playing. Soon you'll be sayin' 'Hon jazz me round'. I hear the children singing to day but I'm as blue as I can be C - No money, no honey to buy a present for me; Nobody, no toddy to make things pleasant for me.
Irving Berlin V - Music is a language lovers understand, Melody and romance wander hand in hand. C - Say it with music, Beautiful music. Somehow they'd rather be kissed To the strains of Chopin or Liszt. Dorothy Donnelly, m. Jack Norworth, Nora Bayes V - The night was mighty dark so you could hardly see, For the moon refused to shine, Couple sitting underneath a willow tree, For love they pine.
C - Show me the way to make you love me. Show me the way to win your heart. I don't need nobody then to show me how to smile. C - Show me the way to go home. I'm tired and I want to go to bed. I had a drink about an hour ago, And it's gone right to my head. Danks, w. Eben E. Rexford V - When your hair is silver white, And your cheeks no longer bright, With the roses of the May; I will kiss your lips and say C - Darling, I am growing old, Silver threads among the gold, Shine upon my brow today, Life is fading fast away.
C - Thipping thider thru a thtraw, We sat there for hours or more. C - When you're blue, and kinda lonely too, You'll find a smile will go a long, long way. Shelton Brooks V - Two sweethearts in a country town, the neighbors say, Lived happily the whole day long, Until one day he told her he must go away; C - Some of these days You'll miss me, honey, Some of these days You'll feel so lonely; You'll miss my hugging, You'll miss my kissing.
Gene Buck m. Hirsch V - Ever since I've been here I've been kind of lonely, Every little dear leaves me by my only. But I just feel that some sweet day I'll meet a girl that likes my way.
C - Some sweet day some cutie'll Come my way, some beauty, And she may lead me astray. Ballard MacDonald, B. De Sylva, m. Handy V - I hate to see de evening sun go down. Cause ma baby he done lef dis town. Feelin' tomorrow lak ah feel today I'll pack my trunk make ma git away C - Got de St. Louis Blues jes blue as ah can be.
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