If I Had You

A popular song from 1914
Words and music by Irving Berlin


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. I never envied the rich millionaires
    I never wanted to have what was theirs
    I never bother about their affairs
    As the others do
    All that I want is a chance to be glad
    I’ve grown so tired of being so sad
    There’s only one thing I wish that I had
    That’s you, just you

Chorus
If I had you
To just be around when I’m blue
A “Four by Two” would be
Like a mansion on Fifth Avenue
I wouldn’t change places with Carnegie!
And that goes for Rock’feller too!
They could keep all their troubles
And “Automobubbles”
If I had you

  1. I never envied those rich millionaires
    Who sit around in their silk-covered chairs
    Any old sofa with someone who cares
    It would more than do
    Just you and me and I’d want nothing more
    Maybe a baby to play on the floor
    I’d have a whole lot to be thankful for
    If I had you

Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: