A popular song from 1925.
Words and music by Charles Durham.
The sheet music:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
- Pat Murphy was a modest lad
Who led a quiet life
Until the day he met the girl
That soon he made his wife
One night when wishing her goodbye
He stole a loving kiss
He never had done so before
He cried, “O, Dear, what bliss”
Chorus
Just one more, just one more
Please give me another one
Just the same as the other one
I never had one I liked so much before
So don’t say, no, but before you go
Give me just one more
- One night when Pat got home from work
When he’d been twelve months wed
His mother-in-law was waiting there
She smiled on him and said
“Such lovely twins, a boy and girl
I never saw before”
Just then, the nurse looked in and said
“O, Sir, there’s just one more”
Chorus
Just one more, just one more
O, Sir, there’s another one
A boy just like the other one
I never saw one I liked so much before
Said Pat, Oh boy, three is too much joy
Give me just one more