Dorando

A popular song from 1909
Words and music by Irving Berlin


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. I feel-a much-a bad like anything
    All the night I nunga canna sleep
    It’s a my pizon Pasquale
    He say we take da car
    And see Dorando race a-“Long-a-ship”
    Just like the sport, I sell da barbershop
    And make da bet Dorando he’s a win
    Then to Madees-a Square
    Pasquale and me go there
    And just-a like-a dat, da race begin

Chorus
Dorando! Dorando!
He run-a, run-a, run-a, run like anything
One-a, two-a hundred times around da ring
I cry, “Please-a nunga stop!”
Just then, Dorando he’s a drop!
Goodbye poor old barber shop
It’s no fun to lose da mon
When de son-of-a-gun no run
Dorando, he’s good-a for not!

  1. Dorando, he’s a come around next day
    Say, “Gentlemen, I wanna tell-a you
    It’s a one-a bigga shame
    I forgot da man’s a-name
    Who make me eat da Irish beef-a stew
    I ask-a him to give me da spaghett
    I know it make me run a-quick-a-quick
    But I eat da beef-a stew
    And now I tell-a you
    Just like da pipps it make me very sick

Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: