My Wife's Gone To The Country (Hurrah! Hurrah!)

Irving Berlin

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    [1st verse:]
    When Missus Brown told hubby, "I just can't stand the heat
    Please send me to the country, dear, I know 'twould be a treat"
    Next day his wife and fam'ly were seated on a train
    And when the train had started, Brownie shouted this refrain:

    [1st refrain:]
    My wife's gone to the country, hurrah, hurrah!
    She thought it best, I need a rest, that's why she went away
    She took the children with her, hurrah, hurrah!
    I don't care what becomes of me, my wife's gone away

    [2nd verse:]
    He kept the 'phone a-going, told ev'ryone he knew
    "It's Mister Brown, come on downtown, I have some news for you"
    He told a friend reporter just why he felt so gay
    Next day an advertisement in the papers read this way:

    [2nd refrain:]
    My wife's gone to the country, hurrah, hurrah!
    She thought it best, I need a rest, that's why she went away
    She took the children with her, hurrah, hurrah!
    I don't care what becomes of me, my wife's gone away

    [3rd verse:]
    He sang his joyful story into a phonograph
    He made a dozen records and I say it was to laugh
    For when his friends had vanished and Brown was all alone
    His neighbors heard the same old tune on Brownie's graphophone

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    [3rd refrain:]
    My wife's gone to the country, hurrah, hurrah!
    She thought it best, I need the rest, that's why she went away
    She took the children with her, hurrah, hurrah!
    Like Eva Tanguay, I don't care, my wife's gone away

    [4th verse:]
    He went into the parlor and tore down from the wall
    A sign that read "God Bless Our Home" and threw it in the hall
    Another sign he painted and hung it up instead
    Next day the servant nearly fainted when these words she read:

    [4th refrain:]
    My wife's gone to the country, hurrah, hurrah!
    She thought it best, I need the rest, that's why she went away
    She took the children with her, hurrah, hurrah!
    Now I'm with you if you're with me, my wife's gone away

    [5th verse:]
    He called on pretty Molly, a girl he used to know
    The servant said "She left the house about an hour ago
    But if you leave your name, sir, or write a little note
    I'll give it to her when she comes" and this is what he wrote:

    [5th refrain:]
    My wife's gone to the country, hurrah, hurrah!
    She thought it best, I need the rest, that's why she went away
    She took the children with her, hurrah, hurrah!
    I love my wife, but oh! you kid, my wife's gone away

    [6th verse:]
    He went and bought a parrot, a very clever bird
    The kind that always would repeat most anything she heard
    So when his voice grew husky and Brownie couldn't talk
    While he'd be taking cough-drops, he would have the parrot squawk:

    [6th refrain:]
    My wife's gone to the country, hurrah, hurrah!
    She thought it best, I need the rest, that's why she went away
    She took the children with her, hurrah, hurrah!
    I knew my book, she left the cook, my wife's gone away

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    Composición: Irving Berlin, Ted Snyder y George Whiting

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