Innocent Bessie Brown

A popular song from 1910
Words and music by Irving Berlin


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Innocent Bessie landed in the city
    From Kankakee the sights to see
    Fellows looked at her saying what a pity
    She’s from the farm meaning no harm
    Ev’ry maiden, ev’ry gent
    When discussing she
    Said she must be innocent
    ‘Cause she came from Kankakee

Chorus
Innocent Bessie Brown
Wanted to see the town
Met upon the Avenue one afternoon fair
A fellow who said, “‘Aven’t you an hour to spare?”
So pretty, Innocent Bessie Brown
Went for an hour in town
And when the day was breaking
They were still partaking
Of some fizzes of gin that fizzed within
Innocent Bessie Brown

  1. Bessie was stopping with her second cousin
    Who was a beaut, cunning and cute
    Fellows would call upon her by the dozen
    Innocent Bess never could guess
    Where her cousin got such toys
    Diamonds more or less
    ‘Twasn’t long before the boys
    Made a jew’lry store out of Bess

Chorus
Innocent Bessie Brown
Dressed in a country gown
Bessie Brown was lonesome for a diamond or two
But since she met the city
She could loan some to you
And she was Innocent Bessie Brown
Lived in a country town
When Missus Morgan chubby
Missed her darling hubby
She began talking war while hunting for
Innocent Bessie Brown


Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: