There’s a New Day Comin’

A 1933 popular song.
Words by Joe Young.
Music by Milton Ager.


Sheet music provided by Laurence Rubenstein:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Wake up! Wake up! All you sons o’ toil
    Get up! Get up! Get back to the soil
    Yesterday, there were skies of gray
    But, today is another day
    Wake up! Wake up! Hear that rooster crow
    Let the whole world know (He’s crowin’)

Chorus
New day’s comin’, as sure as you’re born
There’s a new day comin’, Start tootin’ your horn
While the cobbler’s shoe-‘n’, The baker will bake
When the brewer’s brewin’, we’ll all get a break
New day’s comin’ for Levy and Burke
New day’s comin’ for boss and for clerk
No more bummin’, we’ll all get to work
There’s a new day comin’ soon

  1. Whistles blowin’, smoke is in the air
    Wheels are goin’, buildin’ ev’rywhere
    Corner store and the factory
    Never saw such activity
    Hustle, bustle, Jack and Jill and Joe
    Roll your sleeves and go (Get goin’)

Chorus
New day’s comin’, as sure as you’re born
There’s a new day comin’, start tootin’ your horn
See that new day dawning, let’s all knock on wood
Neighbor say, “Good Morning”, it’s bound to be good
New world singin’, it’s gonna be fine
New clothes swingin’ on ev’ryone’s line
Joy bells ringin’ for your folks and mine
There’s a new day comin’ soon


Sung here by Fred Feild: