If I Was a Millionaire

A popular song from 1910.
Words by Will D. Cobb.
Music by Gus. Edwards.


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Lyrics

If I was a millionaire, kids
If I was a millionaire
There wouldn’t be nothing too good in the world
For me and my pals to share
Don’t tell me I’m shooting hot air kids
But here’s what I’d do on the square
If I was a real live, regular, first class
Cross my heart, millionaire

Chorus
I’d buy up every school-house in the nation
I’d write upon the blackboard big and clear
Instead of one there will be two vacations
Each vacation six months twice a year
There wouldn’t be no school when it was raining
I’d let you stay at home when it was fair
You’d have free soda fountains
Say, I’d build you icecream mountains
If I was a millionaire