Music byJIMMIE V. MONACO
I Want To Be There
)r
Moderato~
Words byGRANT CLARKE
"l ,. . . .
I~, ,
I can hear the whip-poor-will a-
Till readyI can see my-self a - gain in
"l
. . . . . . . .. .I· ~ ~ r I r ... iI i1.lIril· iI ) r I r
· ----.. .. .. ..·· . .. ~ ::"': 11.~:1·"
~.
fl • ~
tJ ... '----" -call- ing me,_ Come on home,_ come on home,_a - ver - alls _ Plant- in' corn,_ ev - 'ry morn,_
~ ~. .. . .. . .I~ ... ~ =i. i1qil." • -<I .~. • -<I
.~ .'----"
.~ .~·•• ~ I ~ =i
"l , , ,. . ·
'-, r ... -------I can see the cab - ln where I used to be,__
Catch - in' fish for din - ner by the wa - ter falls,_"l ,
. . · ..I r I r - =i ~ • If· .
-------.. -·••
3219- 3
Copyright MCMXV by LEO. FEIST Inc., Feist Building N.Y.Inter;nationat Copyright Secured and Reserved.
London-Ascherberg,Hopwood & Crew) Limited.
3
~
.1'- I r
Made of logs_ and stone; Thoughts of green_ fieldsMy straw hat_ all torn; I'm un - eas - -y
'I ~..i'- • ."~ • -tOe--. --::r lir ------------ --
J ",. ..· .... .. I 1--- --I Ii" ~
CHORUS
l I ~ · ...- - r r r I "there to see how moth-er looks,- I want to pet my old dog
'I ~ I - · ... . ·I~ ~ . .. q............ I" -------- I " • .,. -:1 ~..I. ~ • •··
• I~ II =: I II I
...
~ . "-· .· . .
I~.. --- - " ,
I want to be there a- mong the sha - dy nooksr- I want to be
~ ~ -- ~· ·· ·. . ·I~ qr • pj . •~q... " ..... ·11"·' -------- r-~
L P-j h. .. ,.. ..J J 1•· ··
~ ... ~ I
~ 3., .
~ -- ..fill my mind,_ Sor - ry to leave you all be - hind. __all the while,_ Dy - in' to se,e a cer - tain smile. __
~~ 3. ---
.I~ .. ~ ~-::::::f ~ ~ ~1I 11 • ... -I 1PrL'f
,~
··'"' .......
~~ III = I I l"
"iI
3219 - 3
, , --. · . · . ·It •
Rov - er, Who gets the mail and wags his tail all 0 - verj I want to be
""". · · · · ·· · · · ·,~q'rtr ~"i • .. · "iii • '. · r~r ~r
•
L·· .. ::: 11 I ''': I '6 =4.. ~ -------
t
3.
~ · .. •It - - ,
" rthere a- mongthe fields and streams, I want to be there be-cause in- ~~
~ ·· ·. . · ·I 4 pi· ..... • w'·· -.....-- f 1lf6__ _-. ·~.
1,.~'
-- .... M ,.::,..., I
·· ·;jj .. =4 .. I 1-
, - •· .~
• · .r , I r , , r
all my dreams I see a face so pleas - in~ with beau-ti - ful hair, she knows the
~ · .. · .·It - ~~~ -. I - • P I r-.....--
• • .., .·
II " --.....--- =4 - l!-
'jjSII,., • l 3. 1...' - 2.
·. ·.u - -- - • -----rea - son, I want to be there. I want to be there.__ IJ.8.
f} ~ - ~ - -- > jjS. ·. ·.
u , -.....-- 1: ~r• .:g
~' .IZ IJ.S..... --. ~ k. .,.. .fI- ___. L· •• ··
=4 :.:..= - >3219- 3
Character Songs You'll Enjoy Singing!
JOHNSON-GOETZ-GOTTLER
AI JolsOlfs side. splitting hit, as sung in"Dancing Around~'
I'm Glad My Wife's In Europe• • CHORUS
"""- ~ILl) "YOll .
r. ~ Can't Go~ Wrong
t-,.-----'-------------------------------------" "\Vitha'Feist'Song"
1'. I'm glad my wife's in E~-rofe,'ca~e ca~t get back, she can't get back,While lin e~t-ing lamb and peas, she eats be~nswith the r~ -fu-gees. The
1· ... :> -; + ..... ..,.. 1+ ...... I iii j/" .. . ....
~~~'~'ifg~~-~~~~-§~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~I~~I~~~~....~.~~~"~'~~~~~'~~~..~~.-; -;' -; -; I· 1.\ .. ~. ." ."
f'
be, you wereI
•,
?:t.
era. - dle,Since yOll learned to:> c
f·
I .
It jU8t seems toI ,
I ..--
I .
< 1
?:t.
• •
. creep 'round the.. , .
A dainty, cute, and charming ballad.
Ive Loved You Since YouWere A Baby• • CHORUS Me. OARTHY- PlANTADOSI
to her..----...
her, Take her..----...
I
if you loveta.ke her back---T..lke her back,------. I
I
I
Sung with great Success by Bernard GIa~ville.
Take Her Back If You Love Her• • CHOR~ BRYAN -F~
I'
Successor to"Isle D'Amour "alld just as pretty
Beautiful Roses• Tempo diValse OARROLL - FRIEDLAND
The latest Hit by the composers of "You made me love you."
Why Don't They Do It Now?• CHORUS Me. OARTHY-MONAOO
I V
~
fUI1-IlY nose, If I wasEv-'ry-bod- y used to pinch my
" I, ,
\Vhydon'tthey do it nQ\;, why don't they do it01 your-
flow - er en~
I
Each pret- ty
~
f V
~.
fs~UI._._fI
•
and your
r < I C
Beau~ ti-ful,beau- !.i-fui Has - es, Theyarc part~ ~ 1.....---- I _ lr~
I~ heart,
lr~
• • CHORUS
AI Jolson's rip .roaring Comedy Hit, sung in the Winter'Garden
Dancing The Blues AwayI
......
Me. OARTHY- JOHNSON- FISHER
\
~ "Now lis_ten, ba- by dear, this is "my first time here,
• • ~ ~ I ,
No one's home, you leet me all a _ lone; There's no harm in
If your dealer does not have them, order direct, 15 cents each.Published and Copyrighted by LEO, FEIST, Inc., Feist Building, 231-235 W40t!J, St.,New York. A.35.
1 brou t hunup In- dier,
Who _!:IrE's 10 pla('t" 3. rr.l.:s·ket on hl~
To !;hoot ~ome olh·t'r moth.ers dar. lingdcr,
IIff
be my pride and JIl
shoul
\ ,~
There'd be no war todayIf mothers all would say
"I didn't raise my boyTo be a soldier·!"
Here's the first anti-war song. A "made in Am.:rica"hit. It's the soni you've been waiting for. It's not thesong of Militarism-it's a Mother's big-hearted appeal forthe life of her boy; }'es. and for the life of ev.rJ mother's"pride and joy."
"I Didn't Raise My Boy To Be a Soldier" is a grip·p1ng, powerful message for eternal Peace.
It bids fair to far outstrip "Tipperary"III popularity.
By Alfred Bryan and AI Piantadosi.
"I Didn't Raise My BoyTo Be a Soldier"
irg.'\\nellifie lar.t-erns arc. • glow
•
D,lm - b 0 Tree-
~Jng 3-hl.m,,~n~a.lee ~iJ!g: a.-lvw,Thal me:'\IlsI w:u Iitl :0
---~- ........ ,-
ON SALE TODAY at any Woolworth, Kresge, Kress, McCrory, or other 10c store, Music llr Department store
Other Popular "FEIST" Songs i"When You Wore a Tulip and I' Wore a Big Red "One Idea About the Girls." Eddie Morton's big hit.
Rose." The song with the melody you can't lorget, "Yiddish Wedding Jubilee." Sung by Fannie Brice."The Violin My Great Grand-Daddy Made." "Why Don't They Do It Now'" By McCarthy & Monaco."Bum Diddle-de-um Dum, That's It," Great Novelty. "I've Loved You Since You Were a Baby" and "Thel"I'm Glad My Wife's in Europe." Sung by Al Jolson Game of Love." By writers oi"That's How I Need You."
in "Dancing Arouncl," at the Winter Garden, "The Aba Daba Honeymoon." Ruth Roye's big success."Dancing the Blues Away." Sung by Emma Caruso "Beautiful Roses," Song and Hesitation Waltz."Why Not Sing Wearin' of the Green'" Blanche Ring's "You're Here and I'm Here." SOUl<" and oue-step.
new hit. "There's a Little Spark of Love Still Burning."SPECIAl. NOTE: You should E'f all thu. SO"II"S from your d'al'r. Pl,as, do so. If you ca,,'t. und us six Zc
stamps for on., or a dollar billJor any nine pi.ces.
LEO F:E1ST. hie•• FEIST Bldg•• 231 W. 40th St.• New York CitY
I grot ;\swetf.heart"ttosw.ut--ir.gfor mE'.Th:II~whyI W;u,t In l.e be·r.e:orhlhe
Let Joe McCany and Fred Fischer take you on thepleasantest trip in many a day-To Tokio.
See the little sweetheart, .. Ho,Yo-San," across the seabeneath die bamboo tree, sitting on a Jap-a-(k)nee.
There have been many quaint Japanese songs writtenbefore, but never one so 200d as "I Want to Go to Tokio."
Here's how good a son2 "Tokio" is: You sing it onceat a party or "song-fest"- it is good for all nirht, "IWant to Go to Tokio" is that Eood!
"I sing a-higb a-lee a-low"-which bedns and ends thechorus - is a catchy bit of irresistible, tuneful, Orientalmelody.
"I Want to Go toTokio"
These pieces may- also be procured foryour Talking Machine or Player Piano.
-~!J~:stra leaders wiJI gladly play them on
TWO OF THE BIGGEST SONG HITS====::..0\8 ADVERTISED IN,=====
"THE SATURDAY EVENING POST"
...--- ---