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Berlin Irving
Miscellaneous
Lead Me To That Beautiful Band (18 Apr 1912)
[By
E.
Ray
Goetz
and
Irving
Berlin.]
[1st verse:]
Dear, lend an ear to the finest music in the land
You'd better hurry and take a hand
I want to linger beside that grandstand band, and
Hon', better run, just because I hear them tuning up
I'm kind of hungry myself, but we'll be late
So please don't wait to sup
Oh, hurry up!
I just kind of think that I'd rather drink
From a musical cup
[chorus:]
Just hear that slide trombone a-blowin' for me
Just hear those sweet cornets all goin' for me
Hear the piccoloer pick a melody
See the clarionetter clarionetting me
Hear that cello moan, moan
Say what you may, but the way he plays that violin
Shows when he bows that he knows he throws his feelings in
Come, come
Honey, they're goin' some
Drum, drum
Lead me, lead me to that beautiful band
[2nd verse:]
Dear, it's a year since you took your baby to a show
I'm not complaining a bit, oh no!
I'm only telling you that you're oh, so slow, beau
I'm worth a dime, so come on, don't worry 'bout the fare
We'll take some dinner along in first class style
And eat it while we're there
I'll eat my share
You'll be there all right with an appetite
Like a grizzly bear
- Album:
- Mr. President (1962)
- Face The Music (1932)
- White Christmas (1954 Movie Soundtrack)
- Ziegfeld Follies Of 1919
- Follow The Fleet (1936)
- On The Avenue (1937)
- Music Box Revue Of 1923
- Cheek To Cheek
- Songbook: Cheek To Cheek
- Top Hat (1935)
- Unsung Irving Berlin
- Holiday Inn (1942)
- Annie Get Your Gun (1946) Original Cast Lp
- This Is The Army
- Hallelujah
- Annie Get Your Gun Sheet Music
- As Thousands Cheer
- Blue Skies
- Call Me Madam
- Carefree