Marion

(You’ll Soon Be Marryin’ Me)
A popular song fox-trot from 1920
Words by Frank Kienzle and Chas. Smith
Music by Nelson Ingham and Geo. B. McConnell


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Wedding time, dearie in the spring
    Wedding time, hear the choir sing
    And the merry bells a-ringing
    Just for you and me
    Go to town, buy a wedding gown
    Let’s be on our way
    Don’t hesitate for I can’t wait
    Until our wedding day

Chorus
Marion, stop tarryin’
Come on and be my bride, dear
Don’t keep me waiting longer
Every day my love grows stronger
Here’s the ring n’ everything
Just let me see you smile
Gee! you’ll be looking so dreamy
Coming down the aisle
Marion you’ll be carryin’
The sweetest bunch of roses
Then we’ll start on our honeymoon
And very soon
We will build the cutest bungalow
We can sit and watch our little garden grow
Marion you’ll soon be marryin’ me

  1. Honey dear, won’t you cuddle near
    Honey dear, it is just a year
    Since I claimed you for my bride
    It seems like yesterday
    Bought a home for the two of us
    Nows there’s three instead
    Since he arrived we’re satisfied
    Remember when I said