Did you ever see two
Yankees part upon a foreign shore?
When the good ship's just about to start for Old
New York once more?
With
tear dimmed eye, they say
goodbye
They're
friends, without a doubt;
When the man on the
pier shouts, "Let them clear!"
As the ship
strikes out.
Give my regards to Broadway!
Remember me to Herald Square!
Tell all the gang at Forty Second Street
That I will soon be there!
Whisper of how I'm yearning
To mingle with the old time throng!
Give my regards to Old Broadway
And say that I'll be there, 'ere long!
Give my regards to Broadway!
Remember me to Herald Square!
Tell all the gang at Forty Second Street
That I will soon be there!
Whisper of how I'm yearning
To mingle with the old time throng!
Give my regards to Old Broadway
And say that I'll be there, 'ere long!
Lyrics and Music by George M. Cohan (1904)
From the musical "Little Johnny Jones"