A popular song from 1932.
Words by Sam M. Lewis.
Music by Milton Ager.
Sheet music provided by Laurence Rubenstein:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
- Sally, Sally, we were so pally
Back in those bare-footed days
Now I’m lonely only weary and lonely
Why did we go diff’rent ways?
After the love that I’ve known
How can I go on alone?
Chorus
I’m lost without you, Sally
The skies have lost their blue
The sunshine of the valley
Has followed you on, it’s gone since you’re gone
There’s nothing left down yonder
Only clouds in view
Where am I to wander?
What am I to do?
I’m lost without you, Sally
And I’ll be lost ’till I find you
- Sally, Sally, hillside and valley
Sparkle with tear drops of dew
And the throbbin’ robin seems to be sobbin’
All through the night just for you
All of my roadways are crossed
You are my paradise lost
Sung here by Fred Feild: