Tweedle-Dee Tweedle-Doo

(You love me – I’ll love you)
a 1925 popular song
words and music by Art Kassel and Mel Stitzel


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Honey bunch, honey bunch can’t you see
    I’m in such awful much misery
    I’ve tried to show how I love you
    But I never knew how
    I’ve been so awful slow making love
    Trying to find a new way
    But I’ve found it and you’ll know
    When you hear me say

Chorus
Tweedle Dee, Tweedle Doo
You love me, I’ll love you
And we’ll love just as long as we live
Like two wee little bugs
We’ll be free with our hugs
And get kisses for each one we give
And when we two are one
Just think of all the fun
When we’re lonesome or blue
Tweedle Dee, Tweedle Doo
You love me and I’ll always love you

  1. Romeo tried to show Juliet
    Anthony used to be Cleo’s pet
    Tho’ both of them knew their onions
    They had nothing on me
    I just hate out-of-date balconies
    I don’t want love on the Nile
    Those old ways are pas se’ now
    Here’s the brand new style

(extra choruses in the sheet music)


Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: