Stumbling

A unique fox trot song with an original rhythm, 1922.
words and music by Zez Confrey


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. ‘Tention folks, speak of jokes
    This is one on me
    Took my gal to a dance
    At the Armory
    Music played, dancers swayed
    Then we joined the crowd
    I can’t dance, took a chance
    And right then we started

Chorus
Stumbling all around, stumbling all around
Stumbling all around so funny
Stumbling here and there, stumbling everywhere
And I must declare
I stepped right on her toes
And when she bumped my nose
I fell and when I rose
I felt ashamed and told her
That’s the latest step, that’s the latest step
That’s the latest step, my honey
Notice all the pep, notice all the pep
Notice all the pep
She said, “Stop mumbling
Though you are stumbling
I like it just a little bit, just a little bit
Quite a little bit”

  1. Young and small, short and tall
    Folks most everywhere
    Take a chance, do this dance
    They think it’s a bear
    People rave and they crave
    Just to do this step
    Off they go, nice and slow
    When the band starts playing

Sung here by Fred Feild: