A popular song from 1934.
Words by Joe Young & Charles Newman.
Music by James V. Monaco.
The sheet music:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
- Used to wake up fresher than a daisy
Used to sing the whole day through
Now my days are just a little hazy
And it’s all on account of you
Chorus
If I don’t get your “hello”
In the morning on the telephone
My whole day is spoiled
My whole day is spoiled
My big worry is you
If I go out for luncheon
And you’re not with me for luncheon
Then my whole day is spoiled
My whole day is spoiled
And my appetite, too
Tho’ the weatherman may say
“‘S’ gonna be a lovely day”
Don’t I know darn well
It won’t be fair, can’t be fair
If you’re not there
If I don’t get your kiss at night
There’s something that I miss at night
My whole day is spoiled
My whole day is spoiled
What a day to go through
No “hello” in the morning
No honey with my lunch
No kisses in the evening
From my little honey bunch
And my whole day is spoiled
And the next day, too
- All your little smiles are necessary
All the pretty things you say
All depends on you to make life merry
You for me for a perfect day
Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: