Whistle a Song

A solution to the blues, 1920.
words by Z. Myers
music by Joe Howard and I.B. Kornblum


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. A girl loved a fellow, who whistled all the day
    and people used to say, he whistled cares away
    She asked him to tell her why sorrow passed him by
    And he made this reply

Refrain
Just whistle a song when you’re feeling weary
Just whistle a song when you’re feeling blue
When life seems wrong and the world seems dreary
I will whistle some gladness to you
I’ll whistle “Hello” on a Sunday morning
So you will know, it’s our wedding day
Then we’ll stand, hand in hand, in Bluebird Land
And we’ll whistle our troubles away

  1. When you hear a song that you think will be a hit
    Forget the words of it, and whistle it a bit
    I just bought a copy of one that cannot miss
    Its chorus goes like this

Sung here by Fred Feild: