Together, We Two (IRVING BERLIN-1927)

A popular song from 1927.
Words and Music by Irving Berlin.
Cover Art by R.S. Rosebud-Rosenbaum Studio.
Copyright ©26 Oct 1927.
Sheet Music from the collection of Michael Deatz.


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

Happiness, happiness all the day long
Everything’s rosy and my heart keeps singing a song
Nevermore troubles or nevermore strife
And I keep thinking of the happiest day of my life

Chorus
Bells were tolling as we were strolling together
I was telling where we’d be dwelling together
Down at the bottom of a little hill
Where we could live and love
And hear the trill of a whippoorwill
We were happy we looked so snappy together
No mistaking what we were aching to do
You gave your love undivided, just as I did
Then and there we both decided
Every weather we’d share together, we two


Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: