A 1927 popular song.
Words by Jack Yellen.
Music by Milton Ager.
Sheet music provided by Laurence Rubenstein:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
- Is there anyone present
Who was ever in love?
If so, you know how
I’m feeling right now
Ev’rything is so pleasant
Sun is shining above
If you’re in love, gee whiz
You know how it is
Chorus
When there’s somebody who you can cuddle up to
Ain’t that a grand and glorious feeling?
When you’re hugging her there
In that cozy old chair
Ain’t that a grand and glorious feeling?
Every little kiss does you so much good
You’re so full of bliss
You just feel like knocking wood
And when you “na-cher-ly” guess
That she’s goin’ to say “yes”
Ain’t that a grand and glorious feeling?
- Ain’t it sad when you’re lonely?
Ev’rything is so blue
Those birdies don’t sing
Life don’t mean a thing
Then along comes the only
Little girlie for you
It certainly is strange
How ev’rything does change
Sung here by Fred Feild: