Ein mehr Bier, Bitte! -- Featured on an early Peerless roll:
"Down Where the Wurzburger Flows"
Words by Vincent P. Bryan; music by Harry Von Tilzer
(c) 1902 Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.
Verse:
Now pets may sing of the dear Father land
and the soft flowing dreamy old Rhine;
Beside the Blue Danube in fancy they stand
And they rave of its beauties divine.
But there is a spot where the sun never shines,
Where mirth and good fellowship reign;
For deal old Bohemia my lonely heart pines,
And I long to be there once again;
Refrain:
Take Me down, down down where the Wurzburger flows, flows flows;
It will drown, drown, drown all your troubles and cares and woes;
Just order two Seidels of lager, or three,
If I don't want to drink it, please force it on me,
The Rhine may be fine but a cold stein for mine,
Down where the Wurzburger flows.
Verse II:
The Rhine by moonlight it's a beautiful sight,
When the wind whispers low thru' the vines;
But give me some good old Rathskellar at night
Where the brilliant electric light shines;
The poets may think its delightful to hear
The nightingale piping his lay;
Give me a piano, a cold stein of beer and a fellow
who knows how to play;
(Repeat Refrain)
There you go. Who says America is a cultural wasteland? Peerless
knew how to pick the most refined songs for their rolls.
Prosit,
S. K. Goodman
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