A popular song from 1929.
Words by Jack Yellen.
Music by Milton Ager.
Manuscript provided by Laurence Rubenstein:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
Life isn’t full of May-days
It isn’t one sweet song
We must have our share of gray-days
When everything goes wrong
Let’s keep hoping for the best
But be aware it may be quite the reverse
When fate puts you to the test
Never despair, tho things go from bad to worse
Chorus
Always remember we have each other
May or December, we have each other
Rich man, poor man, as it may be
I’ll be your man
I’ll have you and you’ll have me
For me there never can be another
Tho darkest clouds appear
Sincerely promise whatever fate takes from us
We’ll have each other, dear
Sung here by Fred Feild: