A popular song from 1909.
Words by Irving Berlin.
Music by George W. Meyer.
The sheet music:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
- So you’re leaving me, sweet girlie
So it’s true we have to part
Let me whisper something girlie
To my own sweetheart
It will worry me, sweet girlie
And I’ll be so lonesome, too
It will cheer me, dear, when you’re not near me
Just to know your heart beats true
Chorus
Goodbye girlie, and remember me
When you’re far away
I’ll be thinking of you dearie
More and more each day
Summer’s coming, birds will soon
Be humming love’s sweet melody
Good luck! goodbye, girlie, and remember me
- I can see a scene, sweet girlie
As sweethearts can only do
Where we’ll sit and dream, sweet girlie
In a home for two
See just what it means, sweet girlie
What it means for you and I
So in June-time, spoon-time, honeymoon-time
We’ll be happy, bye and bye
Sung here by Vancha March: