Sweetheart Let’s Grow Old Together

A 1936 waltz song
words by J. W. Bratton
music by Leo Edwards


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Dear heart we’re dancing
    It’s tie for romancing
    For just we two
    Heart to heart beating
    My lips keep repeating
    I love but you
    Dreams of the future arise
    In two little, blue little eyes

Chorus
Sweetheart, let’s grow old together
Love like ours will never die
Hand in hand in fair and stormy weather
Pals, just you and I
On our golden wedding day, dear
I love you, I still will say, dear
So, let’s grow old together, Sweetheart
As the years roll by

  1. Life lies before us
    As sweet as that chorus
    The band now plays
    We’ll settle down, dear
    In some quaint old town, dear
    Sweethearts always
    Under the blue starlit skies
    I’ll hear you sing sweet lullabies

Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: