Lovable Eyes

A 1922 popular song.
Words by Harold Atteridge.
Music by Jean Schwartz.
Arranged by J. Dell Lampe.


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

Tell me, tell me what’s the matter
My heart’s going pitter patter
I’m gone completely
Since I look’d in your eyes
It’s plain that I was attracted
My brain it is all distracted
All on account of
Those eyes of wonderful size

Chorus
Lovable eyes
They seem to say I want you dearie
Lovable eyes
In dreamy way come over near me
Lovable eyes
They always plead we are so lonely
Do heed for we need you only
Lovable eyes
They coo at you don’t be a stranger
Lovable eyes
They woo and tell there won’t be danger
Come on come on they cry and huddle
Come on come on they sigh and cuddle
Lovable eyes
I fall when you call me


Sung here by Fred Feild: