Is She My Girl-Friend?

A popular song from 1927.
Words by Jack Yellen.
Music by Milton Ager.


Sheet music provided by Laurence Rubenstein:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. How-de-ow-dow-dow
    That’s how I feel today
    How-de-ow-dow-dow
    I’ve never felt so gay
    Say you should see
    Who fell for me
    You want to meet somethin’ sweet?
    Look who’s comin’ down the street

Chorus:
Is she my girlfriend? How-de-ow-dow
Hey! Hey! I’m proud to say
She is my girlfriend now
Am I her boyfriend? How-de-ow-dow
Well! Well! If I must tell
I am her boyfriend now
I guess she likes me
I don’t think I’m wrong
It kind of strikes me that we’ll get along
Is she my girlfriend? How-de-ow-dow
Gee whiz! I’ll say she is
And I’m her boyfriend now

  1. How-de-ow-dow-dow
    I’ll tell you some good news
    How-de-ow-dow-dow
    Prepare your rice and shoes
    We’ve set the date
    Gee! Ain’t it great?
    The bells will ring, in the spring
    Coming down the aisle I’ll sing

Sung here by Fred Feild: