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Last Night On The Backporch    (1923)

There's a girl I'm wild about, every time I take her out
I hug her, I squeeze her, I tease her so
And we always can be found, where there's no one else around
Do we cuddle? Do we peck? You ain't seen nothing yet!

Yes, I love her in the morning and I love her at night
I love her, yes, I love her when the stars are shining bright
I love her in the springtime and I love her in the fall
But last night on the backporch, I loved her best of all

Every time when she's alone, and I call her on the phone
I hurry, I scurry, I worry so
I'm afraid that I might see, someone there in place of me
If I lost her, what a blow, I love her so-whoa-oh

I loved her in a Packard and a Logomobile
I loved her in a Buick when she held on to the wheel
I loved her in a Flipper but we ran into a wall
But last night in a taxi, I loved her best of all

Oh, I loved her in the rain storm, I loved her in the snow
Oh, I loved her in the blizzard when the zero was below
I loved her in the sunshine underneath her parasol
But last night in the moonshine I loved her best of all

Lyrics by Lew Brown.
Composed by Carl Schraubstader.
Recorded by Paul Whiteman; Alma Cogan; Bing Crosby; others.
This song was introduced in the Broadway revue George White's Scandals where it was performed by Winnie Lightner.
 

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