Charley, My Boy

"Charley, My Boy" is a song written by Gus Kahn and Ted Fiorito in 1924. The sheet music was published for voice and piano. The refrain is four lines, of which the first two are: Charley, my boy; oh, Charley, my boy You thrill me, you chill me, with shivers of joy It is sung from the viewpoint of a woman enamored of a man whom she finds to be an exceptional lover, even better than Romeo: And when we dance, I read in your glanceWhole pages and ages of love and romanceThey tell me Romeo was some lover, tooBut boy, he should have taken lessons from you

Charley, My Boy

"Charley, My Boy" is a song written by Gus Kahn and Ted Fiorito in 1924. The sheet music was published for voice and piano. The refrain is four lines, of which the first two are: Charley, my boy; oh, Charley, my boy You thrill me, you chill me, with shivers of joy It is sung from the viewpoint of a woman enamored of a man whom she finds to be an exceptional lover, even better than Romeo: And when we dance, I read in your glanceWhole pages and ages of love and romanceThey tell me Romeo was some lover, tooBut boy, he should have taken lessons from you