Oh! Where Is My Wife Tonight?

Answer to “My Wife’s Gone To the Country”
A popular song from 1909
Words and music by George Whiting, Irving Berlin, and Ted Snyder


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. You’ve heard about foxy old Brownie
    Who sent his whole fam’ly away
    Well you can just bet that I envied old Brown
    When I heard him shouting Hooray!
    I borrowed some money from Brownie
    Induced my old lady to pack
    It’s now been a month and I can’t raise the price
    To pay for her fare coming back

Chorus
Oh, where is my wife tonight?
Oh, why did she leave my sight?
I’m sorry to say, I shouted hooray!
Oh, why did I ever let her go away?
She never would leave the town
If it hadn’t have been for Brown
Bring back, bring back
Bring back my wifey to me

  1. I’ve tried ev’ry way to raise money
    But none of my friends are in town
    Excepting the one man who started this thing
    So I called around to see Brown
    He answered, “I’m sorry old fellow
    I’ll have to refuse you this time
    I just have enough money left in the bank
    To send for that fam’ly of mine”