Cohen Owes Me Ninety-Seven Dollars

Irving Berlin

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    [1st verse:]
    Old man Rosenthal lay sick in bed
    Soon the doctor came around and said
    "No use crying, the man is dying. He can't live very long!"
    "Send my son here to my side," they heard the old man say
    "I've got something to tell him before I pass away"
    Soon his son was sitting by his bed
    "What's the matter, Papa dear?" he said
    The old man said, "My son, before my days are done
    I want you to know:

    [Refrain:]
    Cohen owes me ninety-seven dollars
    And it's up to you to see that Cohen pays
    I sold a lot of goods to Rosenstein and Sons
    On an I.O.U. for ninety days
    Levi brothers don't get any credit
    They owe me for one hundred yards of lace
    If you promise me, my son, you'll collect from ev'ry one
    I can die with a smile on my face"

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    [2nd verse:]
    Old man Rosenthal is better now
    He just simply wouldn't die somehow
    He is healthy and very wealthy since he got out of bed
    Such a change you never saw, he's got such rosy cheeks
    He picks up in just one week what should take weeks and weeks
    Ev'ryone who knew that he was sick
    Couldn't tell how he got well so quick
    They went and asked him to explain how he pulled through
    Rosenthal replied:

    [2nd refrain:]
    Cohen owed me ninety-seven dollars
    And my son went out and made poor Cohen pay
    A bill was owed to me by Rosenstein and Sons
    And they settled on that very day
    What could my son do with all that money
    If I should leave it all and say goodbye?
    It's all right to pass away, but when people start to pay
    That's no time for a bus'nessman to die

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