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Lyrics | C.W. Murphy & Worton David | Music | C.W. Murphy & Worton David | Roud | RNV24958 |
Music Hall performers | Florrie Forde 1910s |
Folk performances | ?? |
At the club one evening Jones was telling all his pals How much he hated girls despite their golden girls "You wouldn't catch me with a girl, you bet your life" said he "Girls possess no charms for me" Then one chap there at Jones began to leer Picked up his cane and said to him, "Come here" Chorus: "Hold your hand out naughty boy Hold your hand out naughty boy Last night in the pale moonlight I saw you, I saw you With a nice girl in the Park You were strolling full of joy And you told her you'd never kissed a girl before Hold your hand out naughty boy." Brown got down to breakfast, and his wife said to him "What kept you late last night?" He answered, "That's all right, I stayed down at the office, dear, just for an hour or two I'd some pressing work to do" Just then the saucy servant standing near Bent down and whispered in his ear, Sanctimonious Obadiah to sweetheart May one night The tale was telling strong, said he, "To flirt is wrong." "And am I then the only girl you've loved?" said darling May He replied "Yer, sister, Yer" Then from beneath the sofa near the fire Her little brother shouted "Obadiah." All alone to Gay Paree on business went papa And when he landed back, his wife said, "Tell me Jack, While you have been in Paris have you always thought of me?" "Always darling", murmured he "For you love I've been pining night and day" And then the gramophone began to play.
“Jones” was the “everyman” that appeared in a whole number of Music Hall songs of the turn-of-the-century. Here he features in one of Florrie Forde‘s best remembered songs, although strictly speaking I suspect people remember the chorus and little else…
Not widely sung by latter-day folk singers, but still heard occasionally in the pubs and clubs.
Sources:
- Lyrics: monologues.co.uk
- Sheet Music: Washington University Digital Gateway
Last Updated on November 2, 2020 by John Baxter | Published: May 6, 2020