Saturday, November 5, 2011

At the Music Hall: I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now, 1909

Billy Murray
You have loved lots of girls in the sweet long ago, And each one has meant Heaven to you.
You have vowed your affection to each one in turn,
And have sworn to them all you'd be true.
You have kissed 'neath the moon while the world seemed in tune
Then you've left her to hunt a new game,
Does it ever occur to you later, my boy,
That she's probably doing the same.


Chorus


I wonder who's kissing her now,
Wonder who's teaching her how,
Wonder who's looking into her eyes
Breathing sighs, telling lies;
I wonder who's buying the wine,
For lips that I used to call mine,
Wonder if she ever tells him of me,
I wonder who's kissing her now.




If you want to feel wretched and lonely and blue,
Just imagine the girl you love best
In the arms of some fellow who's stealing a kiss
From the lips that you once fondly pressed.
But the the world moves a pace and the loves of today
Flit away with a smile and a tear.
So you never can tell who is kissing her now,
Or just whom you'll be kissing next year.

Chorus


"I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now" remains a popular standard to this day. It was written by Joseph E. Howard and Harold Orlob, with lyrics by Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams. First published in 1909, it was introduced in the 1909 musical The Prince Of Tonight. The song was initially made popular in performances and recordings by Billy Murray.




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