‘Margie’: Another Great Old Song

“Margie,” also known as “My Little Margie,” is a 1920 popular song composed in collaboration by vaudeville performer and pianist Con Conrad and ragtime pianist J. Russel Robinson, a member of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band. Lyrics were written by Benny Davis, a vaudeville performer and songwriter.
Lyrics to Margie
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 everything
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
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 everything
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
   Songwriters: Benny Davis / Con Conrad / J. Russel Robinson Margie lyrics © Paul Rodriguez Music Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc Sung by Fats Domino, Eddie Cantor, Al Jolson, Ray Charles among others.

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