Oh What a Tune!

A popular song from 1920.
Words by Nat Vincent.
Music by Al Lentz and Irving A. Aronson.


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. There’s a sweet little jingle
    Seems to get and set me a tingle
    In the air it’s there, my, what a cute refrain
    Oh, so stirring, and it’s chingle, burning
    Oh, so thrilling, hear that pretty strain

Chorus
Oh! what a tune, Oh! what a tune
You can hear evryone saying
Oh! what a tune, Oh! what a tune
You can hear orchestras playing
Oh! what a prance, on with the dance
You’ll find yourself gently swaying
And very soon you’ll whistle and croon
Nothing but Oh, what a tune

  1. This is no tale of fiction
    But a very simple prediction
    That this tune real soon, will become the rage
    Just get near it, there’s no cause to fear it
    For you’ll hear it sung from ev’ry stage

Sung here by Alejandro Murgia: