Thank You, Kind Sir, Said She

From the musical “In Jumping Jupiter”, 1910
Words by Irving Berlin
Music by Ted Snyder


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Crowded thoroughfare, people here and there
    Dashing up the Avenue
    Maiden young and shy, quickly passing by
    Something comes in contact with her shoe
    Someone’s fallen down, slipped upon the ground
    It happens on a slipp’ry street
    Kind young gent who saw the accident
    Helps the charming lady to her feet

Chorus
“Thank you, kind sir,” said she
“Welcome, sweet Miss,” said he
“May I not escort you home?”
“You may not, I’ll go alone
I’ve a husband,” said she
“And I’ve a wife, Miss,” said he
“You needn’t call me up,” said she
“My phone is one, two, three”
“Thank you,” said he

  1. Scene, a near cafe, couple chatting gay
    Same young maiden shy and sweet
    On the he-male end sits her fellow friend
    Same young man who helped her to her feet
    Maiden softly speaks, “I’ve been sad for weeks
    My darling husband failed last year
    I’m in debt right up to here, you bet”
    Fellow whispers something in her ear

Chorus
“Thank you, kind sir,” said she
“Welcome, sweet Miss,” said he
“May I not escort you home?
I would hate to go alone”
“I live here, sir,” said she
“And so do I, Miss,” said he
“Don’t dare to call me,” said she
“I’m always in at three”
“Thank you,” said he