(Come Let Us Dance)
a 1923 popular song
words and music by Tom Armstrong and Hal Dyson
The sheet music:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
- Just a night in June ‘neath a magic moon
The song of our love fills the air
While the silver light of a mystic night
Makes an Eden beyond compare
In the mellow glow softly come and go
Sweet visions of memory
When my lonely arms held your lovely charms
And you sweetly sang to me
Refrain
Come, come
Come let us dance to the waltz of love
While the stars above gently sway
To the strains of the sweetest of melodies
Dream, dream
Dream while the love moon is bright above
Let us dance, dance, dance on forever
The waltz of love
- I remember still with the same sweet thrill
The wonderful gleam of your eyes
As each hour sublime after mignight’s chime
Brought me nearer to Paradise
The enchanting bliss of your parting kiss
No other can share with me
And the one sweet joy time cannot destroy
Comes back with this melody
Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: