(verse)
What a lonely town this is for me,
Things are not just what they seem to be.
I see all my pals, spooning with their gals,
They don`t seem to have much time for me.
(chorus)
Not a soul down on the corner,
That`s a pretty certain sign
That wedding bells are breaking up
That old gang of mine.
All the boys are singing love songs,
They forgot `Sweet Adeline.
Those wedding bells are breaking up
That old gang of mine.
There goes Jack, there goes Jim,
Down to lovers` lane.
Now and then we meet again
But they don`t seem the same.
Gee, I get a lonesome feeling
When I hear the churchbells chime.
Those wedding bells are breaking up
That old gang of mine.
words & music:     Irving Kahal, Willie Raskin, Sammy Fain
published:         1929
sources:           Magnus Chord Organ Music Book
                     (Charles Hansen Distribution, New York)
                   and Floyd Connett of SPEBSQSA
transcribed:       Dilly