Dardanella
Words by Fred Fisher, Music by Johnny S. Black and Felix Bernard
Verse 1: Down, beside the Dardanella Bay,
Where oriental breezes play, There lives a lonesome maid, Armenian.
By, the Dardanelles with glowing eyes,
She looks across the seas and sighs, And weaves her love spell so Sirenian.
Soon I shall return to Turkestan,
I will ask for her heart and hand;
Chorus: Oh sweet Dardanella, I love your harem eyes.
I'm a lucky fellow, to capture such a prize,
Oh Allah knows my love for you, And he tells you to be true,
Dardanella, Oh hear my sigh, my Oriental.
Oh sweet Dardanella, prepare the wedding wine,
There'll be one girl in my harem when you're mine.
We'll build a tent, Just like the children of the Orient.
Oh sweet Dardanella, my star of love divine.
Verse 2: When, the Turkish Sultan saw her eyes,
Oh he was taken by surprise, He said, "I'll buy her for my Harem."
I, just told the Sultan to be nice,
She can't be bought for any price, She said to me she couldn't bear him.
So beneath the Oriental moon,
I'll be wooing my love real soon;
Chorus: Oh sweet Dardanella, I love your harem eyes.
I'm a lucky fellow, to capture such a prize,
Oh Allah knows my love for you, And he tells you to be true,
Dardanella, Oh hear my sigh, my Oriental.
Oh sweet Dardanella, prepare the wedding wine,
There'll be one girl in my harem when you're mine.
We'll build a tent, Just like the children of the Orient.
Oh sweet Dardanella, my star of love divine.

Dardanella — Performed by Bill Edwards
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