I Got A Gal I Love (In North And South Dakota)
Lyrics by: Sammy Cahn
From the Album: Columbia Years, 1943-1952
From the Film: Ladies' Man
(1947)
Label: Columbia Records
Recorded: October 31, 1946
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I could have married Imogene, or
Josephine or Mame,
And I could have married Sally
Lou, or let's see, what's her name?
But I thought and thought and
thought and thought and now my heart's at rest.
'Cause I have sixed out to a
vent, and you can have the rest.
I got a gal I love in North and
South Dakota,
There ain't no difference in my
love, not one iota,
I guess that two gals puts me
one above the quota,
Still I get a gal in North and
South Dakota.
Oooo, oooo, wish I knew which of
my true loves is true.
I got a gal I love in North and
South Dakota,
There ain't no difference in my
love, not one iota,
Just wait till they hear about
the gal in Minnesota,
It's a situation, partner, that
vexes,
Guess I go back to the gal I
love in Texas.
<musical interlude>
I guess I've even lost that gal
in Minnesota,
It's a situation, partner, that
vexes,
If I had the nerve I could go
back to Texas.
Oooo, oooo, guess I'll go back
to the gal I love in Texas.
Hey, Pedro, hold it on!