You Picked a Bad Day Out To Say Good-bye

A popular song from 1913
Words and music by Irving Berlin


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. I see you’ve packed your junk
    Within that rusty trunk
    And it looks like you’re going away
    I really don’t know exactly what to say
    I’ve done the best I could
    You know that I’ve been good
    And to think that you’re leaving me now
    Almost takes my breath away
    And I’ve got to say

Chorus:
You cert’nly picked a bad day out to say goodbye
When meat and groc’ries are mighty high
You had to wait till there were many things to buy
You better take one long last look at your honey
When you leave me
I’m goin’ to crawl away and lay right down and die
And when my ghost comes back to you
You’re goin’ to turn red, white and blue
‘Cause you picked this bad day out to say goodbye

  1. If there should come a time
    When you ain’t got a dime
    And you come back, remember that then
    You’re goin’-a walk in, then walk right out again
    When you come back to me
    Expecting sympathy
    I’ll have earmuffs on both my ears
    When the time comes, you can bet
    That I won’t forget

Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: