The More We Are Together

A get-together song from 1926
Words and music by Irving King


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Here’s a little melody
    Will make you feel O. K.
    Just the thing you all should sing
    To finish up the day
    When the party’s over
    And you’re saying “au revoir”
    All join hands and sing it
    Just before you close the door

Refrain
The more we are together, together, together
Oh! the more we are together
The merrier we’ll be
For your friends are my friends
And my friends are your friends
So the more we are together
The merrier we’ll be

  1. When you’re feeling thirsty and
    The froth you long to blow
    Sing this little anthem
    Raise your voices all you know
    Never be down-hearted
    Face your troubles with a smile
    Hum this chorus heartily
    And life will be worth while

Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: