I Love A Piano

Album: Great American Composers (1915)
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  • As a child I went wild when a band played
    How I ran to the man when his hand swayed
    Clarinets were my pets and a slide trombone I thought was simply divine

    But today when they play, I could hiss them
    Every bar is a jar to my system
    But there's one musical instrument that I call mine

    I love a piano, I love a piano
    I love to hear somebody play
    Upon a piano, a grand piano
    It simply carries me away

    I know a fine way to treat a Steinway
    I love to run my fingers o'er the keys, the ivories

    And with the pedal I love to meddle
    When Padarewski comes this way
    I'm so delighted if I'm invited
    To hear that long haired genius play

    So you can keep your fiddle and your bow
    Give me a P I A N O, oh, oh
    I love to stop right beside an upright
    Or a high toned Baby Grand

    When a green Tetrazine starts to warble
    I grow cold as an old piece of marble
    I allude to the crude little party singer
    Who don't know when to pause

    At her best I detest the soprano
    But I run to the one at the piano
    I always love the accomp'niment and that's because

    Not only music from Broadway
    I'm so delighted if I'm invited
    To hear a long haired genius play Lyrics from a song in Public Domain

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