A Bungalow, a Radio and You

A fox-trot song from 1928.
Words and music by Fred Dempsey and Dick Leibert.


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Dreaming, scheming, that’s all I do
    In the future I can see
    Happiness for you and me
    Building castles, hope they don’t tumble down
    You’re my queen in a gingham gown

Chorus
In a bungalow with a radio and you
Where the roses grow
Underneath the skies so blue
I’d be content if life could be spent
With sweet harmony in ev’rything we do
And the dials of life will turn so merrily
On our little set we’ll get L-O-V-E
And later on a baby song
Brings joys we never knew
In a bungalow with a radio and you

  1. Day dreams, stay dreams, till they come true
    I dream all the night and then
    Wait till I can dream again
    Hoping, wishing, now and forever more
    Here’s just what I was wishing for

Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: