Al Jolson's Terrific Winter Garden Hit [as sung by him in "The Honeymoon Express" (6 Feb 1913)] "You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)" (30 Apr 1913) Words by Joe McCarthy ()1885-1943) Music by James V. Monaco (1885-1945) Published by Broadway Music Corporation Will Von TIlzer, President 145 West 45th Street, Ne York [Source: facsimile on pages 163-167 from "Peg O' My Heart and Other Song Hits 1912 & 1913" Edited by Stanley Applebaum (New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1989)] 1. I’ve been worried all day long, Don’t know if I’m right or wrong, I can’t help just what I say Your love makes me speak this way, Why, oh! why should I feel blue, Once I used to laugh at you, But now I’m crying, No one denying, There’s no one else but you will do, CHORUS [sung twice after each VERSE] You made me love you, I didn’t want to do it I didn’t want to do it, You made me want you, And all the time you knew it, I guess you always knew it, You made me happy sometimes You made me glad But there were times dear, You made me feel so bad. You made me sigh for I didn’t want to tell you I didn’t want to tell you I want some love that’s true, Yes I do, ’Deed I do, You know I do. Give me give me what I cry for, You know you get the brand of kisses that I’d die for You know you made me love you. 2. I had pictured in my mind, Some day I would surely find, Someone handsome, someone true, Bit I never thought of you, Now my dream of love is o’er, I want you and nothing more, Come on, enfold me, Come on, and hold me Just like you never did before,