Fairyland Park and You

A waltz-fox trot from 1927.
Words and music by Wm. R. Clay and Ned Underhill.


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. When you’re lonely and blue
    There’s a place to go to
    Where there’s thrills and there’s music sublime
    Where there’s fun in the air
    And a smile ev’ry where
    It’s a good place to have a good time

Chorus
Come with me for a lark out to Fairyland Park
Where the lights turn the nights into day
Wouldn’t you like to be
There in swimming with me?
How to float I will teach you the way
Then a skyrocket ride with you close by my side
Then we’ll dance till the dancing is through
For a world of delight on a wonderful night
Give me Fairyland Park and you

  1. They will show you the way
    To be happy and gay
    Where the Fairlyland lights are a-gleam
    And you’ll laugh with the throng
    As they whirl you along
    For it’s just like a beautiful dream

Sung here by Vancha March: