A popular song from 1927.
Words by Wm. Tracey.
Music by Dan Dougherty.
The sheet music:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
- Hello sunshine, good-bye blues
No more blues, got good news
Someone’s fallen in love with me
I’m in love with someone, too
Love her, too, ‘deed I do
I’m as happy as I can be
Chorus
I’m walkin’ on air, I’m walkin’ on air
Since that certain party said, “I love you”
It ain’t settled yet, but I’m gettin’ set
For that certain day when she’ll say, “I do”
Why even rain looks like sunshine
I’m so happy today
A cyclone could come along
And blow me away
But I wouldn’t care, I’m walkin’ on air
Since that certain party said, “I love you”
- Am I glad she said the word
Sweetest word, that I’ve heard
Yes sir, tickled am I an’ how
Will I let her out of sight
Not a day, not a night
No sir, no-one can steal her now
Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: