Herman, Let’s Dance That Beautiful Waltz

A popular song from 1910
Words by Irving Berlin
Music by Ted Snyder


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Miss Lena Kraussmeyer with hair red as fire
    Last Saturday went to a ball
    There stood Mister Herman, a sweet little German
    The best that was dressed in the hall
    The music played dances like ragtime and lanciers
    But no one would go on the floor
    So quickly the band played a waltz that was grand
    A waltz that made sweet Lena roar

Chorus
Herman let’s dance to the tune of that beautiful waltz
Now listen you German, I’m talking to you
I’ll do something dear you don’t want me to do
So come on, take a chance
And I’ll know that your love isn’t false
A feeling that’s healing comes stealing while spieling
That beautiful, beautiful waltz

  1. I heard that a coon who heard Mendelssohn’s tune
    Kissed the first man she saw, if it’s true
    That very same feeling I feel on me stealing
    And Herman I’m looking at you
    So close both your eyes, make believe you ain’t wise
    Only pucker your lips into place
    Think of five hundred meld or a sweet Anna Held
    While I kiss the hole in your face