From “Hollywood Revue of 1929”
Words by Joe Goodwin
Music by Gus Edwards
The sheet music:
Accompaniment by Denese Coulbeck:
Lyrics
Some folks want a doctor
When they’re out sorts
Some folks want a lot of fun
And some are fond of sports
But all I want sweetheart is only you
I don’t want a tonic, want no change of air
I’ll find heaven any place
As long as you are there
Sweetheart just you
Sweetheart you’ll do
Chorus:
Who can bring the breath of Spring
Who can make the song birds sing
Nobody, nobody but you
Who can brighten darkened skies
Who can dry my tear dimmed eyes
Nobody, nobody but you
And when I’m lonely and weary
And everything goes wrong
Who is it only that’s cheery
Who puts the gladness in my song
Who can bring the sun-shine where
There’s been darkness and despair
Nobody, nobody but you
Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: