Me Myself and I

(Are All In Love With You)
A popular song from 1937
Words and music by Irving Gordon, Allen Roberts and Alvin S. Kaufman


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

I just left a convention
A most important convention
We had quite a lengthy chat
And I’m here to tell you that

Refrain
Me, myself and I
Are all in love with you
We all think you’re wonderful, we do
Me, myself and I
Have just one point of view
We’re convinced there’s no one else like you
It can’t be denied, dear
You brought the sun to us
We’d be satisfied, dear
If you belonged to one of us
So, if you pass me by
Three hearts will break in two
‘Cause me, myself and I
Are all in love with you