[Disclaimer: Contains words that would not be considered acceptable today. This song is presented here as part of musical history only.]
a popular song from 1915
words by William Jerome
music by Jean Schwartz
The sheet music:
Accompaniment track:
Lyrics
1. Lights of blinky, winky Chinatown they brightly burn
For those who yearn. Sunshine in that land of no return,
What a great big lesson you can learn.
See that girl with dreamy, dreamy eye
Hear her sigh as she goes passing by
Chorus
Take me down to blinky, winky, Chinky, Chinatown
Where the lights are burning when the sun goes down,
Down where dreamy dreamers dream sweet dreams,
In that land of gladness
Picking little poppies there among the hoppies,
There’s no tomorrow, sorrow grief and care.
Oriental angels whisper, ‘Take me there.?
Ah Sing with his little pig-tail wears no frown
Down in blinky, winky, Chinky, China town
2. See that sallow, shallow looking youth with no regrets,
But lots of debts. Life to him is merely cigarettes,
What he used to be he just forgets.
On the corner see this son of Hop
Wink his eye and whisper to the cop
Sung here by Fred Feild: