"Margie" (3 Nov 1920) Words by Benny Davis, 1893-1979 Music by Conrad [pseud. for Conrad K. Dober, 1891-1938] and J. Russell Robinson, 1892-1963 New York, NY: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. [Source: 156/082@Levy] 1. You can talk about your love affairs, Here's one I must tell to you; All night long they sit upon the stairs, He holds her close and starts to coo: CHORUS [sung twice after each verse] "My little Margie, I'm always thinking of you, Margie, I'll tell the world I love you; Don't forget your promise to me, I have bought a home and ring and ev'ry thing, for Margie You've been my inspiration, Days are never blue: After all is said and done, There is really only one Oh! Margie, Margie, it's you." 2. You can picture me most ev'ry night, I can't wait until they start; Ev'ry thing he says just seems all right, I want to learn that stuff by heart: