I Like It (1921)
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- Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
- A popular song from 1921
Words and music by Irving Berlin
Lyrics
1. Mary Green, seventeen
Mother’s only child
Mother’s cross just because
Mary’s running wild
Sits and spoons afternoons
With the boy next door
Mother cries “You mustn’t do it”
And Mary starts to roar
Chorus
I’m gonna do it if I like it - and I like it
I’ll let him hold me tho’ you scold me when I’m through
I hate to make Mother and Dad so terribly mad
But there are times when it’s good to be bad
I’m gonna hold hands if I like it - and I like it
A little squeezing is so pleasing when you’re blue
And since the boy next door first realized
I’d let him kiss me, well, you’d be surprised
I’m gonna do it if I like it and I do
2. Mary’s beau worries so
More and more each day
Mary flirts and it hurts
More than he can say
She enjoys vamping boys
With her roguish eyes
When her beau says, “Please, don’t do it”
She looks at him and cries
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Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein.
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne.
Get the sheet music and MIDI at:
www.sheetmusicsinger.com/i-li... - Видеоклипы
Thank you for the video... Nice pick ~
Good one!
Yesterday, I just happened to be listening to Billy Jones and Ernest Hare's version yesterday for my 1920-1929 playlist of Irving Berlin songs, and the set of lyrics there are quite different. They are about a woman cutting her hair short, as was the style at the time:
ruclips.net/video/UynFq-08eWU/видео.htmlsi=ZIRTIgI0p6FY2u0Y
Thanks for this link. The Jones and Hare version is really a totally different song., isn't it? I guess it fit better with their comedy schtick...It's funny, but I don't think they captured the essence of this really clever song.