A sentimental love song, 1920.
words by Lew Brown
music by Albert Von Tilzer
The sheet music:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
1. I’ve had many sweethearts, I’ll admit it’s true
But of all my sweethearts, none can compare with you
You’re just the kind of a sweetheart I wanted mine to be
I’m wild about you, can’t live without you, you mean the world to me
Chorus
Who makes me lonely, no one but you
I want you only, no one but you
Who can bring the sunshine when I’m feeling blue
Who can cheer me when they’re near me, no one but you
Who keeps me sighing, no one but you
But I’ll keep trying, that’s what I’ll do
Someone’s got me guessing, kind of worried too
I’ll tell you who, no one but you
2. I could be so happy with one word from you
One word that would tell me you’ve learned to love me too
I wish that I knew the answer, I’m worried as can be
Outside of Mother, there is no other, who means so much to me
Sung here by Fred Feild: