Wee, Wee, Marie

Will you do zis for me? a 1918 song
words by Alfred Bryan and Joe McCarthy
music by Fred Fisher


The sheet music: 


Accompaniment by Halcyon Days Music:


Lyrics

1. Poor Johnny’s heart went pitty pat
Somewhere in sunny France
He met a girl by chance
With ze naughty naughty glance
She looked just like a kitty kitty cat
She loved to dance and play
Tho’ he learned no French when he left the trench
He knew well enough to say

Chorus
Wee Wee Marie, will you do zis for me
Wee Wee Marie, then I’ll do zat for you
I love your eyes they make me feel so spoony
You’ll drive me loony, you’re teasing me
Why can’t we parley vous like other sweethearts do
I want a kiss or two from Ma Cherie
Wee Wee Marie, if you’ll do zis for me
Then I’ll do zat for you, Wee Wee Marie

2. They walked along the boule boulevard
He whispered “You for me
Some day in gay Paree
I will make you marry me”
Just then a bunch of bully bully boys
Threw kisses on the sly
Marie got wise when they rolled their eyes
They sang as they passed her by


Sung here by Fred Feild: