The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #69603   Message #1182700
Posted By: Jim Dixon
10-May-04 - 09:56 PM
Thread Name: Lyr Req: Pat McCarty
Subject: Lyr Add: ARRAH GO ON I'M GONNA GO BACK TO OREGON
Sheet music may be found at The Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music
and at The University of Colorado Digital Sheet Music Collection.

ARRAH GO ON I'M GONNA GO BACK TO OREGON
Words, Joe Young and Sam Lewis. Music, Bert Grant. 1916.
"Introduced Successfully by Maggie Cline"

Pat McCarty, hale and hearty, living in Oregon,
Heard a lot of talk about the great New York.
He left the farm, where all was calm, and landed on old Broadway.
He coaxed a little Mary Ann into a swell café.
The waiter brought the card and said, "What will you have?" to Pat.
Then Pat looked at the prices and he said, "I'll have me hat."

CHORUS: Arrah, go on! I'm gonna go back to Oregon.
Arrah, go on! I'm gonna go back and stay.
I could buy the horses many a bale of hay
For all that I'd have to pay
To feed a chicken on old Broadway.
Arrah, go on! There's somebody back in Oregon
Who calls me Uncle Pat, not Uncle John.
Arrah, go on! Go way! Go wid yer! Go way! Go wid yer! Go way! Go on!
Arrah, go on! I'm gonna go back to Oregon.

Pat McCarty broke the party up into smithereens;
Said, "Your bill of fare would give a bull a scare.
I want to eat, but I repeat, I don't want to buy the place."
And Mary Ann was sitting there with blushes on her face.
She said, "I'll have a little steak. That's all I want right now."
And Pat said, "What it costs for steaks, why, I could buy a cow!" CHORUS.

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A site called Class Act says it was sung in the 1945 film "The Dolly Sisters."

Parlor Songs has a midi file. (Click to play.)

George Gershwin made a piano roll of the tune. You can hear a sound sample at Barnes & Noble.