Eddie Cantor, Homer
and Jethro, Tony Pastor, Kenny Roberts, Benny Strong
Maggie Dear just won't go out alone,
Seems that she must have a chaperone,
When we go out,
No matter where we're bound,
There is always somebody around.
She brings her father, her mother, her sister and
her brother,
Oh I Never See Maggie Alone.
She brings her uncles and cousins, she's got 'em by
the dozens,
I Never See Maggie Alone,
And if I phone her, say to her sweet
Where shall we meet, supposing that we eat,
She brings her father, her mother, her sister and her
brother,
Oh I Never See Maggie Alone.
Maggie dear is very sweet to me,
When she's near I'm happy as can be,
I long to say, "I want you for my own"
But I never see her alone.
She brings her father, her mother, her sister and
her brother,
Oh I Never See Maggie Alone.
One night where we were out walking, and she got tired
of talking,
She invited me up to her home,
I turned the lights down, They were too bright,
Oh what a night, When I turned on the light,
There was her father, her mother, her sister and her
brother,
Oh I Never See Maggie Alone.
Lyrics: Harry Tilsley
Music: Everett Lynton
year unknown