I’ve Got the Red, White and Blues

a popular song from 1921
words and music by Clarence Gaskill


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Little Sammie Lee sailed across the sea
    He left his Mammy in Alabamy
    He loves the Red, White and Blue
    And syncopation, too
    He just sent a note
    This is what he wrote

Refrain
I’ve got the Red, White and Blues
I can’t forget them, I always get ’em
When I roam away from home
And I’m just longing for news
From dear old mammy in Alabamy
Many miles across the foam
Dixie roses are so “Red”
The cotton fields am “White”
When I tell you the grass is “blue”
That’s me all over tonight
I’ve got the blues I can’t lose
I’ve got the Red
I said, “Red, White and Blues”

  1. Mammy read with joy ‘about her Sammie boy
    Across the ocean goes her devotion
    She prays for him every night
    “Oh, Lordy guide him right
    Send him back to me
    Can’t you hear his plea”

Refrain
I’ve got the Red, White and Blues
They’re always near me
And help to cheer me
When I roam away from home
I need a new pair of shoes
I’m sad and lonely, all by my only
Many miles across the foam
When they play the Marseillaise
And rave about the King
Well, I just shout and rave about
The only one I can sing
The only one I can use
I love the red
I said, “Red, White and Blues”

Counter
When I get back to dear old Alabamy with my Mammy
“Weep no more my lady,” I will say
And I want to see my little Trixie down in Dixie
She is a beauty, a little cutie
She’s my lovin’ “sweet patootie”
Way, way down, I mean around the Swanee river
My thoughts wander way back yonder
Far across the foam
Any place would be a paradise to me in Dixie
There with the old folks at home


Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: