I Was Aviating Around (1913)

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • A popular song from 1913
    Words by Vincent Bryan
    Music by Ren. G. May (Irving Berlin)
    Lyrics
    1. William C. Brown won great renown
    He was a bold aviator
    William left home, and started to roam
    Told his wife, “I’ll see you later”
    He got home that morn at a quarter of three
    His wife looked him over, and cried
    “Now where have you been
    Till this hour?” said she
    And aeroplane Billy replied
    Chorus
    I was aviating around
    I was flying all over town
    I struck a rathskeller, and broke my propeller
    My feet wouldn’t stay on the ground
    I fell down, down
    Down where the Wurtzburger flows
    And I thought I’d be crowned
    I was saved by a queen
    In another machine
    Who was aviating around
    2. William C. Brown rounded around
    Till something happened to grieve him
    One more when he came home after three
    She wasn’t there to receive him
    He waited, and waited, and waited some more
    Then finally crept into bed
    His wifey came home at a quarter past four
    And very rathskellerly said
    Chorus
    I was aviating around
    I was flying all over town
    I struck a rathskeller
    And broke my propeller
    My feet wouldn’t stay on the ground
    I fell down, down
    Down where the Wurtzburger flows
    And I thought I’d be crowned
    I was saved just in time
    By an uncle of mine
    Who was aviating around
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    Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein.
    Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne.
    Get the sheet music and MIDI at:
    www.sheetmusic...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @jamespitt-payne3622
    @jamespitt-payne3622 Місяць тому +3

    Historically interesting song... thank you Laurence 🙂

  • @sheetmusicsinger9651
    @sheetmusicsinger9651  Місяць тому +3

    It would be great to listen to some old sheet music songs. Now you can.

  • @GLepRagtimeChronicle
    @GLepRagtimeChronicle Місяць тому +3

    Ren G. May can be rearranged to spell ‘Germany’, which alludes to Irving Berlin, as Berlin is of course the capital.