Down to the Folies Bergere

A popular song from 1911
Words and music by Vincent Bryan, Irving Berlin, Ted Snyder


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Why do they rave about beautiful France
    Where the wine flows and the maidens entrance
    Why go to Berlin, Vienna or Rome
    We can enjoy all their joys here at home
    In old New York up at Long Acre Square
    Turn ’round the corner, you’ll find yourself there
    Millions of miles from all trouble and care
    Two doors from Heaven the Folies Bergere

Chorus
Down, down, down, down
Down to the Folies Bergere
Order a Taxi, a cab or a car
Go where the girlies sing oo la, la
Girls, boys, joys, noise
Laughter and music all there
Ask me where? Where? Where?
Down to the Folies Bergere

  1. Why do they sing of the Rathskeller’s joys
    Who go to places just meant for the boys
    We’ll get the girls and we’ll bring them along
    Down to the folies, they’ll see nothing wrong
    Bring down your sweetheart and give her a seat
    If your wife’s there get a gallery seat
    Then if your wife and your sweetheart should meet
    Thirty-two exits lead out to the street

Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: