Little You Know

A popular song from1933.
Words and music by Joe Young, Milton Ager, and Jean Schwartz.


Sheet music provided by Laurence Rubenstein:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Day after day you go your way
    How little you care we’re apart
    Not one regret, not one and yet
    There’s no forgetting within my heart

Chorus
Little you know how much I care
Little you know the torch I bear
Time and again feeling low, little you know
Little you know how true I’ve been
Little you know how blue I’ve been
How you have worried me, oh, little you know
Many a tear I shed for you
Many a pray’r I said for you
Little you know of my pray’r
Somehow, it doesn’t seem fair
Many a lie I lied for you
Many a cry I cried for you
Little you know and so little you care

  1. Night after night you’re out of sight
    With never a thought how I feel
    You’ll never find what’s on my mind
    Or know the loneliness I conceal

Sung here by Fred Feild: