Don't Put Out The Light (1911)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • A popular song from 1911
    Words by Edgar Leslie
    Music by Irving Berlin
    Lyrics
    1. I met Henry at a swell affair
    Mother heard he was a millionaire
    I told him that he may call some night
    He seemed pleased and then replied, “All right!”
    Sunday, Henry thought he’d look us up
    Dropped in while the folks were having sup
    Henry felt embarrassed for he thought I’d be alone
    So my mother called me over
    And said in a whispered tone
    Refrain
    Put out your little sister Millie
    Put out your little brother Willie
    Tell Aunt Marie to be going on her way
    Don’t forget to say: “Call another day!”
    Put father wise to put out Molly
    Tell him to put her on a trolley
    You may have some fun, put out ev’ry one
    But don’t put out the light
    2. Soon I had the parlor to myself
    Placed the lamp upon the mantelshelf
    Then he got as loving as could be
    Asked if I would sit upon his knee
    After spooning for an hour or more
    He said, “Dear, my eyes are getting sore
    Doctor said the light is detrimental to my eyes”
    Now I would have done it gladly
    Had my mother not advised
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    Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein
    Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne
    Get the sheet music and MIDI at:
    www.sheetmusic...

Комментарии • 2

  • @japanfanatic1415
    @japanfanatic1415 День назад +1

    Request: "Bushwhacker (dear pal of mine)" by Rawdon Blandford (1924)

    • @sheetmusicsinger9651
      @sheetmusicsinger9651  День назад

      Sure. Do you have the sheet music or know where we can get it? Thanks.