Vincent Lopez And His Casa Lopez Orchestra<br /><br />"Plenty Of Sunshine"<br /><br />Brunswick 3737<br /><br />1927 <br /><br />Song by Buddy De Sylva, Lew Brown, Ray Henderson<br /><br />Two little rubes came to the city<br />Oh, what a thrill they had<br />One little rube was glad<br />One little rube was sad<br /><br />That little rube just left the city<br />Left his little pard<br />Here's the note that he wrote<br />Upon a postal card<br /><br />I'm hobnobbin' with my horse Dobbin<br />I left my job in the city<br />I'm sittin' pretty with plenty of sunshine<br /><br />Wash my face in the old tin basin<br />And start in racin' with Rover<br />We bubble over with plenty of sunshine<br /><br />Read my paper 'neath an apple tree<br />No skyscrapers keep the sun from me<br /><br />The house is roomy, the garden's bloomy<br />There's no place gloomy to mope in<br />I'm in the open with plenty of sunshine<br /><br />While you're in the traffic jam<br />Picture me, say, here I am<br />Sittin' with my fishing pole<br />Let the sunshine in my soul<br /><br />While you gaze at four bare walls<br />If you see my overalls<br />Hangin' on a hickory limb<br />'Cause the brook's there, take a swim<br /><br />Plenty of fun, plenty of air<br />Plenty of sun, plenty to spare<br />Brother, if you're not in pain<br />You'll be on that morning train
