The Pullman Porters on Parade

A popular song from 1913
Words by Ren. G. May (Irving Berlin)
Musc by Maurice Abrahams


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Here they come down the street
    See them comin’
    Hear the drums how they beat
    Hear the drummin’
    Oh, my little Hon’, better run to the fun
    They’re parading
    Hear the yell from the boys
    Honey, listen! can’t you tell by the noise
    That we’re missing all the fun?
    Come and see the big parade
    My honey

Chorus
Just see those Pullman porters
Dolled up with perfumed waters
Bought by their dimes and quarters
Here they come, here they come, here they come
Just see those starched-up collars
Hear how that captain hollers
Keep time, keep time
It’s worth a thousand dollars
To see those tip collectors
Those upper-berth inspectors
Those Pullman porters on parade

  1. Look at flat-footed Mose
    See him juggling His hat as he goes
    See the struggling of bow-legged Joe
    Don’t he go rather slow?
    Watch him stepping on the ground like a hen
    All in clover, see those round-shouldered men
    Stoopin’ over, oh my!
    Hon, that’s what I call some parade
    My honey