Mandy

IRVING BERLIN

I was strolling out one evening by the silvery moon
I could hear somebody singing a familiar tune
So I stopped a while to listen
Not a word I wanted to miss
It was just somebody serenading something like this

[Chorus]
Mandy
There's a minister handy
And it sure would be dandy
If we'd let him make a fee
So don't you linger
Here's the ring for your finger
Isn't it a humdinger?
Come along and let the wedding chimes
Bring happy times
For Mandy and me

There will be some jubilation for the happy pair
Yes, the best in all creation, joy is in the air
There'll be music at the station
For to speed them on their way
There will be some celebration on their wedding day

[Chorus]

Oh, what a wonderful day
Cupid, the parson, he'll say

I'm feeling kind of nervous to hear the wedding service
Now we'll hear the wedding bells, soon we'll hear the baby yells

Wait just a minute, my dear
I have the ring, never fear

What a fine ovation from all of our relations
Sister and brother, father and mother
And Mandy and me

Trivia about the song Mandy by Eddie Cantor

When was the song “Mandy” released by Eddie Cantor?
The song Mandy was released in 1994, on the album “The Columbia Years: 1922-1940”.
Who composed the song “Mandy” by Eddie Cantor?
The song “Mandy” by Eddie Cantor was composed by IRVING BERLIN.

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