I Wonder What’s Become of Sally

A 1924 popular song suggested by Laurence Rubenstein.
Words by Jack Yellen.
Music by Milton Ager.


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Old time pals and old time gals
    Where are your smiles today?
    Friends of old with hearts of gold
    Where have you drifted away?
    Where is Johnny and Mary and all the rest?
    And where is the one I loved best?

Chorus
I wonder what’s become of Sally
That old gal of mine?
The sunshine’s missing from our alley
Ever since the day Sally went away
No matter what she is
Where ever she may be
If no one wants her now
Please send her home to me
I’ll always welcome back my Sally
That old gal of mine

  1. Laughing eyes like summer’s skies
    Her face was never sad
    Just a child, a little wild
    No one could say she was bad
    Just a jolly good fellow whose heart was right
    God bless her and keep her tonight

Sung here by Fred Feild: