You’re Like a Ray of Sunshine.
From the musical comedy “Letty Pepper”, 1922.
Words by Leo Wood and Irving Bibo.
Music by Werner Janssen.
The sheet music:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
I feel flattered to know you think well of me
Which means nothing right now from what I can see
You have helped me a great deal more than you know
Gee, I hope that the boss will give you a show
Refrain
You’re like a little ray of sunshine
But I’m not shining well today
Just like a little ray of sunshine
After you’ve gone I’ll fade away
Our chat has made me just doubly ambitious
If I were wealthy I’d feel real suspicious
You’re like a little ray of sunshine
Then little cloud just roll away
Sung here by Fred Feild: