. . . I’m Her He, She’s My She
a 1922 popular song introduced in “Make It Snappy”
words by Irving Caesar & Eddie Cantor
music by Irving Caesar
The sheet music:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
Silly Willy loved his Tilly
Loved her oh, oh, oh
Oh he loved her so
He thought the world should know
He would shout it, rave about it
Ev’rywhere he’d go
When he’d see a crowd
He’d cry out aloud
Refrain
I love her, she loves me
I’m her he, she’s my she
Though she isn’t very fair
Still her Packard is a bear
And her dear old Aunt has lots of dough
And lots of Lumbago
Her mama came to see
My papa, they agree
So there’s “gonna” be
One more family
‘Cause I love her and she loves me
Refrain
She has dough (tra-la-la-la-la)
I love her (tra-la-la-la-la)
Love her dough (tra-la-la-la-la)
She loves me (tra-la-la-la-la)
She’s as dumb as she can be
But she’s not too dumb for me
For she sent a dress, by express
Sent it B. V. D.
Ev’ry day (ting-a-ling-a-ling)
Telephone (ting-a-ling-a-ling)
“Honey dear (tra-la-la-la-la)
I’m alone” (tra-la-la-la-la)
She calls me the Sheik
‘Cause she likes my technique
When I love her and she loves me
Sung here by Fred Feild: