You and Who Else?

A 1934 popular song
words by Ned Washington
music by Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Everything was splendid, everything was grand
    Now we’ve drifted far apart
    Everything is ended, everything we planned
    ‘Cause you’ve had a change of heart
    How can I be anything but blue
    Wondering who spends each night with you?

Chorus
You and who else are sharing a kiss?
The kiss you always used to share with me
Oh, you and who else are under the stars tonight?
You and who else are finding new bliss?
Forgetting all the bliss that used to be
Oh, you and who else are filled with a strange delight?
Here in that nook of our own, I’m sitting alone
Watching the moon through a tree
To think that somebody new is sitting with you
Oh, how I wish it were me
You and who else are learning to care?
I see to hear you whisper, “Hold me tight”
Oh, you and who else are breaking my heart tonight?

  1. What a different story this turned out to be
    What a change a day can bring
    I was in my glory, now there’s misery
    Love is such a funny thing
    What’s the difference who was wrong or right?
    Someone else is in your arms tonight

Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: