Title song from the 1936 film “It’s Love Again”.
Words and music by Sam Coslow.
The sheet music:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
I was the type who would laugh at romance
Called it a lot of “Chop suey”
I was finished with that sort of “hooey”
But we never learn, do we?
My point of view is completely reversed
I find that I’m just as “screw-ey”
Chorus
It’s love again, it’s love again
I’ll shout it from the housetops up above again
That state of sweet inanity
That borders on insanity, it’s love again
I feel the urge again, to merge again
And melodies of love within me surge again
So if I choose to rest my chin
With passion on a violin, it’s love again
Love is the thing that makes a bull and heifer
Feel just like an airy zephyr breeze
Love is an effervescent drink that makes
A Cockney coster think he’s Viennese
It feels like Spring again, I’ll sing again
And be just like a vine that has to cling again
So, if I wax poetic, be a little sympathetic
For it’s love again
Sung here by Vancha March: