If I Thought You Wouldn’t Tell

A popular song from 1909
Words by Irving Berlin
Music by Ted Snyder


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. A maiden pretty from Jersey City
    Paid a visit to some cousins out of town
    She answered, “Mercy” when cousin Percy
    Said, “I’d dearly love to show you all around”
    Like bees a-buzzin’
    She and her cousin
    Were together ev’ry minute of the day
    One night he kissed her, she shouted, “Mister”
    But he answered in a cute and cunning way

Chorus
If I thought you wouldn’t tell your mother
I would try and take one more
Promise not to tell your father or your brother
And I’ll make it three or four
If I thought that you could keep a secret
I would keep you busy, Nell
I’d forget that I’m your cousin
And I’d take a half a dozen
If I only thought you wouldn’t tell

  1. One evening early, he took the girlie
    To a restaurant where drinks are often tried
    He ordered porter, she ordered water
    Then she said, “I’ll take a cocktail on the side”
    She drank a dozen
    Just then her cousin
    Whispered, “Dearie, don’t you think we should go home?”
    She answered, “Later, please call the waiter”
    Then she murmured in a rather husky tone

Chorus
If I thought you wouldn’t tell your mother
I would try and take one more
Promise not to tell your father or your brother
And I’ll make it three or four
If I thought that you could keep a secret
I would take all they would sell
I’d forget that I’m your cousin
And I’d take a half a dozen
If I only thought you wouldn’t tell


Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: