Yale Boola

Adapted from Hoola Boola (1898), a march suitable for the Two-Step.
This song, Yale Boola (1901), has Yale University lyrics.
Words and music by A. M. Hirsh.
Arranged by G. L. Atwater Jr.


The sheet music:


Accompaniment:


Lyrics

  1. Away, way down on the old Swaunee
    Where the rippling waves are dancing to and fro
    The soft perfume from o’er the lea
    Tells where sweet magnolia blossoms grow
    There’s where my Adelina dwells
    Mid fairy sylvan dells
    She laughs and sings the whole day through
    Boola, Boo, Boola, ‘oola, Boola, Boo

Chorus
Boola, Boola, Boola, Boola
Boola, Boola, Boola, Boola
When I meet sweet Adelina
Then she sings her Boola song
Adelina, Adelina
I’ll be waiting Adelina
When the silver moon is beaming
Then I’ll meet you, Adeline

Trio
Bright college years with pleasure rife
The shortest gladdest years of life
How swiftly are you gliding by
Oh why doth time so quickly fly?
The seasons come, the seasons go
The earth is green, or white with snow
But time and change shall nought avail
To break the friendships formed at Yale

  1. Her long and wavy nut-brown hair
    Is tossing out upon the summer breeze
    Her sparkling eyes are wondrous fair
    Her voice like the music ‘mong the trees
    I ask her when she’ll be my bride
    Her head she turns aside
    And laughs and sings the whole day through
    Boola, Boo, Boola, ‘oola, Boola, Boo

Sung here by Fred Feild: