Three Little Rooms and You

A 1930 popular song in manuscript.
Words by Jack Yellen.
Music by Milton Ager.


Manuscript provided by Laurence Rubenstein:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

When to a girl a chap proposes
These days he properly assumes
They’ll need a country home with roses
Or an apartment with many rooms
It’s fine to have them, I confess
With you I’d do with less

Chorus
How nice it would be, how content I could be
In three little rooms with you
A kitchen tiny, pots and pans so shiny
Where like all good married men
I’d dry dishes now and then
Nesting like lovebirds of a feather
We will have twin beds
But we’ll keep them close together
On floor eleven I’ll be near to Heaven
In three little rooms with you


Sung here by Fred Feild: