Rosy Cheeks (1927)

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A 1927 popular song
words and music by Seymour Simons and Richard A. Whiting

Lyrics

1. I was strollin’ up and down the street
Goin’ along, hummin’ a song
Who’d have thought that I would ever meet
Sweet little you, how do you do

Chorus
Say, Rosy Cheeks
Where you goin’ with those rosy cheeks
I’ve been chasin’ you for weeks and weeks
Rosy Cheeks, you’ve surely got me goin’
My love for you is growin’, Rosy Cheeks
When you smile a little dimple peeks at me
It seems to say “beware”, but I don’t care
I love you, Rosy Cheeks

2. What a lucky day it was for me
I was so blue, then I met you
I’ve made up my mind just wait and see
Day after day, you’ll hear me say

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Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein.
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne.
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This is a very different, and livelier, song Than the 1921 “Rosy Cheeks” recently posted here. Why both songs came out 6 years apart is a mystery to be solved. Does anyone know?

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