A popular song from 1912.
Words and music by Irving Berlin.
The sheet music:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
Come, honey, come, honey
Let me take you into swell society
If you care for a share of a world of pleasure
You better hurry up and come with me
Come, honey, come, honey
To the Ball that’s given by Miss Hannah Lee
Where there’ll be a large variety, We’ll see
Chorus
A little bit of ev’rything Ev’rything ev’rything
A little bit of ev’rything Ev’rything ev’rything
We’ll hear a band that’s a dream, you bet
From the drum to the clarinet
We’ll dance a rag and a minuet
Come along, come along, and get
A little bit of ev’rything Ev’rything ev’rything
A little bit of ev’rything Ev’rything ev’rything
We’ll hear songs that’ll make you sad
We’ll hear songs that’ll make you glad
We won’t go home until we’ve had
A little bit of ev’rything, dear
2. Come, honey, come, honey
We’ll do ev’rything before the night is through
We will sing ev’rything that the band starts playing
We’ll do the Texas Tommy black and blue
Come, honey, come, honey
I will treat you to a lemonade or two
Hurry up and come, I promise you, We’ll do
Sung here by Fred Feild: