Historic Sheet Music Collection
Document Type
Score
Publication Date
1927
Lyrics
Verse 1
Feeling so blue tonight
Longing for you tonight,
Counting the stars above me,
Wond'ring if you still love me.
I don't know where you are
But no matter where you are.
Verse 2
Never a word from you
Long since I've heard from you.
Still I can feel you near me,
Somehow I know you hear me.
Why do I miss you so?
I'd give the world to know.
Chorus
Are you thinking of me tonight?
Tho' we've drifted apart,
Am I still in your heart?
Is there somebody else tonight?
Taking my place with you sweetheart?
Lonesomeness fills me with memories
Without you, nothing seems right.
While I wait for the dawn,
Thoughts of you linger on;
Are you thinking of me tonight?
Are you night?
Recommended Citation
Davis, Benny; Akst, Harry; and Gilbert, Wolfe L., "Are You Thinking of Me Tonight" (1927). Historic Sheet Music Collection. 1906.
https://digitalcommons.conncoll.edu/sheetmusic/1906
The views expressed in this paper are solely those of the author.
Comments
© 1927 Are You Thinking of Me Tonight? A Sentimental Waltz Ballad, With Ukelele Accompaniment.
Words and Music by Benny Davis, Harry Akst, and L. Wolfe Gilbert.
Quote: "You can't go wrong with any FEIST song"
Copyright MCMXXVII by LEO. FEIST, Inc., Feist Building, New York, U.S.A.
International Copyright Secured and Reserved
Canada: Leo. Feist, Limited, 193 Yonge Street, Toronto
England: Francis, Day & Hunter, Ltd., London. France: Publications, Francis-Day, Paris
Australia: Allan & Co., Prop.,Ltd., Melbourne
Advertisement on page [2] includes musical incipits of: You'll Love Its Tender Sentiment And Charming Melody! "Baby Your Mother" (Like She Babied You) / music by Joe Burke, words by Andrew Donelly and Dolly Morse, includes sale information.
Advertisement on page [6] includes musical incipits of: Just Once Again/ by Walter Donaldson and Paul Ash.
Advertisement on page [6] includes musical incipits of: Just the Same/ by Walter Donaldson and Joe Burke.
Advertisement on page [6] includes list of other "Feist" songs, with price information.
Some of these resources may contain offensive language or negative stereotypes. Such materials should be seen in the context of the time period and as a reflection of attitudes of the time. The items are part of the historical record, and do not represent the views of the library or the institution.