Variety (December 1919)

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iedy songs written in some time, a comedy song that will go over or male and female and any kind of a double version you may desire. ■ ivfl. l*i i-m >.■ ■ ■' CHOHUS He'd »1-ways wait a little utile for til tide to in; And be'd beat MM g!rl-le vait-tbg Had »Iw*y» wait • llt.il* atbll* f orth* til* to tin, A*} be'd heepeoSM glrl-le waJt-Jng too; too,' And ey-'ry B»tb-era,daogb-ter wu cn-tf forth* wat-er. Once titty toot • lit* tie A .kl«s--i>0 • » fl • t« • tor, be was. » wil-liD(t waiter? But to one eonldgt realm trip Id his ea bos, tips to hie ca - loo, Wben be bad a eb'aiKe to tag, vby.bewould nsr-er bug the snore, That .Wn«o be bad i chance jo bag, mby.be would oet-er bog the ahoie, Tbat va* -ft lea-son tb-y all bad to laarni waa, *_■ lea-son . they «11 bad to Itua* And If be toob a girl oat 8nD-4ay,8be'd b* And *»'rj silk nana prat.ty dan afct-ar, Beat bar right baehtfcera on Boa-day, Walt-lag for the tide to tarn father to the wat- «r, BnUt-lag for the tide to tarn. Be'd al-wsye tars. He'daJ-waya . torn. DOUBLE VERSION—Two Girls A—Willi. Walker is a corker paddling hie canoe, B—I've heard of Willie, too, I A—He'a alwaya wooing when canoeing, • B—-He spends his time on *h* river, but thatf* all he'll spend, <• . A—And 1n some shady spot the trip will end, . B—Ho alwaya comae back with tho tide A-But just rtmem!*sr that the tide turna twice a day. • 'Chorus A—Ho always Waite a little while for tho tide to turn,. i B—And he keep* tome girlie waiting, too, i A—A kiieing agitator he ie a willing waiter, .....'. B—But no one can give Mm tip* In hit canoe, i A—You won't need a watch or eompaae, teke a calendar along. B—That ie one apart I'd never care to learn, — *.' :• A—And ha will teach you more of wooing, ' B—Then he will about canoeing, I Both—Waiting for the tide to turn. • ' DOUBLE VERSION—8by & Girl B— Have you ever eeen me In my little red ■ canoe? G—I've heard a lot of you. B—It ie a dandy and it'a handy, G—I'm eo nervous when canoeing, and I'll worn you now, i B— But I will never rock the beat I vow, G—Why do you keep the girl a away so i long? ■ '..•:''' ,-' : )'■."■■ ' ' ■'■..•. , B—I have to anchor when the tide ie vtfy etrong. ■ ' Chorus/ B—I alwaya wait a little while for the tida to turn. 0—And you- keep tome girlie waiting, too, low you'll like the vi mother's daughter, B—I know you'll like the water like av'ry 0—Do you have, to pay • tax on your canoe? B—When I get a cherfee to hug, of ccuree I'll never hug the ahore, . G—That la one sport I wouldn't cere to learn, B—And I will teach you more of wooing, G—Than you will about canoeing, Both—Waiting for the tide to turn; .... i . ■ , '• Extra Catch Lines A—Once my old daddy aaid I did right B—He standa on the bridge at midnight, A—They eay each boy ha* cold hie flivver, B—Now I see them Ford the river, A—The glrllet have gained tote of knowl- edge, j/ •.': i■■: •, ■ ■ %»,-.j,-.-» • B—I hear they have closed the college, " A—I have met all th* email town peaches, B—Now they eay you comb tr,*-beaches, A—One day a Joy Line steamer atranded, B—On* girl at a time you landed, A—And many old maid** heart* would quiver, B— Up around the (local) river. New. York, City K ' I J'"' s .'-i ■-. K&S $P: ■*& wte- }H |£*V ' y-i+j