If I Hadn’t You

A 1926 popular song
words by Neville Fleeson
music by Albert Von Tilzer


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Last night I dreamed that
    You kissed me goodbye
    And I was left all alone
    When I awoke, Dear
    I felt so very blue
    Wondering what I’d do
    If my dream came true

Chorus
Oh, if I hadn’t you
Don’t know what I’d do
If I hadn’t you
Oh, don’t know where I’d go
Little did I know
That I loved you so
Oh, tell me once again
Say you’re happy
When you feel my arms around you
Oh, if I hadn’t you
Don’t know what I’d do
If I hadn’t you

  1. I bought a dream book
    I wanted to know
    Just what my dream meant to me
    When you kiss someone
    It means you’ll hear bad news
    Friendship you will lose
    That why I’ve the blues

Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: