Sam, The Old Accordion Man

Walter Donaldson

In Dixieland
There's a musical man
He has a good time just making folks happy
This musical man
Is a one-man band
Folks have to love him for makin' 'em glad
He doesn't play melodies, just plays blue harmonies
Just like nobody ever had
He just plays chords
(He just plays chords)
That make you feel grand
(That make you feel grand)
They call him Sam
(Sam)
The old accordion man

His dreamy chords remind you of heaven
(Remind you of heaven)
And they're real chords, according to Dixieland

In the evening, by the moonlight, when the sun is down
How those lovers, there'll be lovers, love to hang around

He plays those chords
(He plays those chords)
Like nobody can
(Like nobody can)
They call him Sam
(Sam)
The old accordion man

Old chords, new chords, funny old blue chords
Morning, night and noon
Say he's got chords, nothing but hot chords, never out of tune

In the evening, by the moonlight, when the sun is down
How those lovers, there'll be lovers, love to hang around

He plays those chords
(He plays those chords)
Like nobody can
(Like nobody can)
They call him Sam
Sam
Sam
The old accordion man

Trivia about the song Sam, The Old Accordion Man by Doris Day

When was the song “Sam, The Old Accordion Man” released by Doris Day?
The song Sam, The Old Accordion Man was released in 1955, on the album “Love Me or Leave Me”.
Who composed the song “Sam, The Old Accordion Man” by Doris Day?
The song “Sam, The Old Accordion Man” by Doris Day was composed by Walter Donaldson.

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