From the film “Paris Honeymoon”, 1938
Words and music by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger
The sheet music:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
At the start in my heart you kindled no fire
I had no desire to kiss you
But you’re all right and tonight
I’m happy to say
If you went away I think I’d miss you
Refrain:
You’re a sweet little headache
But you are lots of fun
I’ve a good mind to spank you
Then thank you for all you’ve done
You’re a sweet little headache
Full of quaint little schemes
But when I should forget you
I let you disturb my dreams
I thought I could hold my own with you
But you’ve got me all perplexed
For here am I alone with you
And what are you going to do next?
You’re a sweet little headache
If you keep on that way
But a sweet little heartache
You’ll turn out to be some day