Goody, Goody, Goody, Goody, Good

A popular song from 1912
Words and music by Irving Berlin


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Oh my honey, don’t be slow
    Honey, go and turn the lights down low
    Kindly hurry, don’t you know
    I’ve got something to tell you
    See that cosy morris chair
    Standing there, the chair will hold a pair
    If you’ve got some love to spare
    I’d like to have some now

Chorus
‘Cause it’s so good, so good
You bet that it’s goody, goody, good
No one else could do it like you could
I want a little lovin’
‘Cause it’s good, so good
You bet, even gooder than good, Honey
When you press your ruby lips to mine
I feel like an ocean full of wine
Do I love it, Do I? Umm! umm!
Goody, goody, goody, goody, good

  1. Hug me honey, like a bear
    I don’t care if you should muss my hair
    I’m all ready, pay the fare
    For a journey to heaven
    One kiss, honey, calls for two
    After two, I’d like to have a few
    When I get a few from you
    I’m goin’ to holler more

Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein.
Guitar by Steve Rubenstein: