YOU OUGHT TO SEE SALLY ON SUNDAY
>From the film "Aunt Sally" (1933) (U.S. title "Along Came Sally")
(Harry Woods)
Billy Milton (Film Soundtrack) - 1933
Val Rosing - 1933
Ambrose & His Orch. (vocal: Sam Browne) - 1933
Ray Noble's New Mayfair Dance Orch. (vocal: Al Bowlly) - 1933
Bertini & The Blackpool Tower Dance Band - 1933
Also recorded by: The Pasadena Roof Orch.
As performed by BILLY MILTON with
DEBROY SOMERS & His Band in the film "Aunt Sally":
I met her working in a little store
Her manner and her dress were very plain
We talked awhile and then we talked some more
We both agreed that we should meet again
Funny thing, the thrills we humans get
The one I've got, I can't get over yet
You ought to see Sally on Sunday
Dressed up in her dainty Sunday clothes
With her hat on one side, she's a picture of charm
Just imagine my pride as she clings to my arm
You might pass her by on a Monday
When her long weary work day is through
But you ought to see Sally on Sunday
The one day her dreams come true
(You ought to see Sally on Sunday, walkin' out)
(Dressed up in her dainty Sunday clothes, so sweet)
(With her hat on one side, she's a picture of charm)
(Just imagine my pride as she clings to my arm)
(You might pass her by on a Monday)
(When her long weary work day is through)
(But you ought to see Sally on Sunday)
(The one day her dreams come true)
(Dance Routine)
(You might pass her by on a Monday)
(When her long weary work day is through)
But you ought to see Sally on Sunday
(The one day her dreams come true)
(Dance Routine)
(Ain't she the dainty, the cute and the quainty)
(I almost go fainty when I am thinkin' of her)
(Birds on their twiggies are all dancin' jiggies)
(And singing like I do the praises of her)
(Pretty and ?????, am I such a monkey)
(That such a sweet ducky should let me love her)
(Ain't she the dainty, the cute and the quainty)
(The one girl of all girls for me)
(Dance Routine)
You might pass her by on a Monday
When her long weary work day is through
But you ought to see Sally on Sunday
The one day her dreams come true
(Transcribed by Mel Priddle - September 2013)