For Me and My Gal
The bells are ringin', for
me an' my gal,
The birds are singin' for me an' my gal,
Everybody's been knowin', to a weddin' they're
goin'
An' for weeks
they've been sewin' every Susie and Sal' . . .
They're congregatin'
( ding, dong, ding, dong, )
For me an' my
gal ( ding, dong, ding, dong, )
The Parson's waitin'
( ding, dong, ding, dong, )
For me and my gal
( ding, dong, ding, dong, )
An' someday I'm
gonna build a little home for two,
Or three or four,
or more,
In Loveland, for
me an' my gal . . .
See the
relatives there, lookin' over the pair,
They can tell
at a glance, it's a loving romance,
It's a
wonderful sight, as the families unite,
See it makes
the boy proud, as he says to the crowd . . .
The bells are ringin', for
me an' my gal,
The birds are singin' for me an' my gal,
Everyone's been knowin'
( all our friends
and our relations! )
To a weddin' they're
goin' (
will be at the railroad station! )
An' for weeks
they've been sewin'
( or, they'll send congratulations!
)
Every Susie and Sal'
( . . . for me an'
my gal! )
They're congregatin' for me an' my gal,
The Parson's waitin' for me and my gal,
An' someday I'm
gonna build a little home for two,
( Or three or
four, )
or more,
( or more! )
In Loveland!
(
Loveland! )
In Loveland!
(
Loveland! )
In Loveland, for
me an' my gal!
~ featured in the 1942 Hollywood musical
"For Me and My Gal"
Music by
George W. Meyer,
with lyrics by
Edgar Leslie and
E. Ray Goetz,
published 1917
Mills Music Inc.
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