A popular song from 1935.
Words and music by Arthur Altman and Milton Ager.
Sheet music provided by Laurence Rubenstein:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
- I’ve heard people say it’s the little things in life that count
Give a thought or two to the little things you do and say
I found out today it’s the little things in love that count
We can make it thrive if we keep our love alive this way
Chorus
From little kisses from me to you
From little kisses dreams will come true
And though they’re only small
They mean the world and all to me
From little love words they we may say
Two little lovebirds some sunny day
May have a little nest away from all the rest
Just wait and see
Though we haven’t much to start with
We’ll get by somehow, I know
We don’t need so much to start with
From the little acorns, oak trees grow
From little kisses we’ll get to be Mister and Missus
If you’ll agree
My heart will always hum
And bigger things will come
From sweet little kisses from you
- Help it at the start if you want to see your romance thru
Lend a helping hand to the little things we’ve planned today
Listen to your heart and your heart will tell you what to do
They say love is blind but you’ll find that love will find a way
Sung here by Fred Feild: