Any Little Girl, That's a Nice Little Girl, Is The Right Little Girl For Me

Original song and lyrics by Thomas J. Gray and Fred Fischer from 1910. I've modernized the lyrics. A nice upbeat ragtime. Lyrics: [Verse 1] She said, “My dear, it’s kind of clear, I can’t win with you at all. You say you’re hurt because I flirt, Or answer when they call. I roll my eyes, I act too wise, You say I’m much too bold. What kind of girl would suit your world?” He said, “That’s easily told.” [Chorus] Any kind soul with a warm little smile Is the right kind of love for me. She don’t have to look like a girl from a book, Just be good company. She don’t need the latest hair, Or a picture perfect style, you see. Any kind soul with a warm little smile Is the right kind of love for me. [Verse 2] Miss Newlywed to hubby said, On a first-class evening train, “I’m stepping out to look about, I’ll be right back again.” But she stayed gone; he waited on, Then called the porter near: “Please find my wife.” The porter sighed, “She’s left you, sir, I fear.” [Final Chorus] Any kind soul with a warm little smile Is the right kind of love for me. She don’t have to look like a girl from a book, Just be good company. She don’t need the latest hair, Or a picture perfect style, you see. Any kind soul with a warm little smile Is the right kind of love for me.