So Are You

From “Show Girl”, 1929
Words by Gus Kahn and Ira Gershwin
Music by George Gershwin


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

When a fella tries to tell a girl
What’s in his heart
He’d save a lot of time
If he could only rhyme
Every girl loves hearing
Her love speak with poet’s art
For the lover who’s afraid
Here’s a love song ready made
Greeting cards never miss
Send your sweetheart this

Refrain:
The rose is red, violets are blue
Sugar’s sweet, sweetie, so are you
Punkin pie, apple dumplings, too
Catch my eye, sweetie, so do you
This may be a silly way
To put my case before you
What I really mean to say
Is: “I adore you”
The rose is red, violets are blue
Sugar’s sweet, so are you


Sung by Laurence Rubenstein: