AND THAT AIN'T ALL
(Sammy Stept / Bud Green)
Jack Norworth - 1919
There are times, there are times when I feel so glad
There are times, there are times when I feel so sad
And it's all on account of a girl I know
Lord, she's got me on the go
There are times when she delights me
There are times she makes me sigh
There are times when she excites me
And here's the reason why
She's got a pair of lips that ask for lovin'
And that ain't all
She's got a heart as warm as any oven
And that ain't all
She's got the cutest little nose
Her pretty cheeks are like a rose
And ev'ry time she passes, ev'rybody there says
"Some baby, there she goes"
She's got a smile that shows her pretty dimples
And that ain't all
Now do you blame me when I say I had to fall
For her, that's all
She promised that she'd marry me
Raise a little family
Of one, two, three, four
And that ain't all
How I rave, how I crave just to win her smile
I'm a slave, just a slave to her kiss me style
And it's not what she does that makes a hit
It's her way of doing it
And I know there's nothing sweeter
Than her smiling eyes of blue
For if you should ever meet her
Why, you will say so too
She's got a pair of lips that ask for lovin'
And that ain't all
She's got a heart as warm as any oven
And that ain't all
She's got the cutest little nose
Her pretty cheeks are like a rose
And ev'ry time she passes, ev'rybody there says
"Some baby, there she goes"
She's got a smile that shows her pretty dimples
And that ain't all
Now do you blame me when I say I had to fall
For her that's all
Her kisses linger on my cheeks
Like the hero in three weeks
She's so ambitious too
And that ain't all
She's got a pair of lips that ask for lovin'
And that ain't all
She's got a heart as warm as any oven
And that ain't all
She's got the cutest little nose
Her pretty cheeks are like a rose
And ev'ry time she passes, ev'rybody there says
"Some baby, there she goes"
She's got a smile that shows her pretty dimples
And that ain't all
Now do you blame me when I say I had to fall
For her, that's all
(Transcribed by Mel Priddle - December 2005)