You Know What I Mean (1919)

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
  • A novelty song from 1919
    Words by Alfred Dubin
    Music by Fred Rath
    Lyrics
    1. I’ve been dreaming, I’ve been dreaming
    I’ve been scheming, too
    I hope my dreams come true
    It all depends on you
    I’m suspecting, I’m suspecting
    That your eyes have seen
    There’s something wrong with me
    And you know what I mean
    Refrain
    Oh, I’m just crazy ’bout your kisses, honey
    You know what I mean
    For when your lips meet mine
    I feel so funny
    You know what I mean
    You’re just a dream of loveliness
    You surely know just how to dress
    You play and sing, and everything
    So different from the rest
    I’d like to hear the preacher say that we are
    You know what I mean
    And in a year or so we both may have
    A little Ford machine
    We’ll find a little cottage where the roses bloom
    With a parlor and a kitchen and a dining room
    And a room upstairs
    Where we’ll say our prayers
    Oh, you know what I mean
    2. When we’re married, when we’re married
    We’ll go down to Cook’s
    Look through their tourist books
    And pick some shady nooks
    Then we’ll visit those exquisite
    Tropic Island scenes
    The kind you read about
    In all the magazines
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    Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein.
    Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne.
    Get the sheet music and MIDI at:
    www.sheetmusicsinger.com/you-...
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