Californ-i-ay

From the film “Can’t Help Singing”, 1944
Words by E. Y. Harburg
Music by Jerome Kern


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. There are poets who sing
    Of that mythical Kingdom of Arcady
    But alack! and unfortunately
    They’re not up with the times
    For there isn’t a thing
    In that second-hand Kingdom of Arcady
    That compares with the sun or the sea
    Of that gold spangled coast
    Pardon us if we boast when we toast

Refrain:
Californ-i-ay
Where each plum and each prune
Is as big as the moon
Californ-i-ay
Where December comes dolled up like May
There are gals to attract us
There’s gold in the cactus, so bless the day
That we found Californ-i-ay
For without it there’s no U. S. A.

  1. In this new Eldorado
    There’s free avocado for everyone
    And there’s none that weighs under a ton
    In this fabulous clime.
    We have luscious persimmon
    And ditto our women, who rival each
    Gladiola, magnolia and peach
    So we say to each friend
    Who may seek Journey’s end
    We commend

Refrain:
Californ-i-ay
Where the rain doesn’t rain
It just drizzles champagne
Californ-i-ay
Where romance is the theme of the day
From San Pedro to Fresno
No maiden there says “No” when love is nigh
For in gay Californ-i-ay
Everything is tremendous, titanic, stupendous
The ocean is better and bluer and wetter
The mountains are higher
The deserts are drier
The boys have more shekels
The girls have more freckles
Californ-i-ay
Oh, without it there’s no U. S. A.