A popular song from 1935
Words and music by Cliff Friend, Charlie Tobias and Boyd Bunch
The sheet music:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
I’ve heard many a love song
Old songs, new songs
But here is one that’s different to me
It’s a tricky strain, it’s a new refrain
Refrain:
My sweetheart, you’re gorgeous, you’re gorgeous
You’re gorgeous, you’re gorgeous, you’re gorgeous
You’re gorgeous tonight
That’s a song I heard on a phonograph
The needle caught on the broken half
And kept playing and saying
My sweetheart, I kiss you, I kiss you, I kiss you
I kiss you, I kiss you, I kiss you tonight
All at once I started to think of you
The things I’ve wanted to say and do
When we’re dancing, romancing
The broken record played on and then
The broken record started again
My sweetheart, I love you, I love you
I love you, I love you, I love you
I love you, I love you, I do
Oh the tune sounds silly, I will agree
The words sound daffy but not to me
For there’s no doubt
It’s the way I feel about you
Sung by Laurence Rubenstein: