Lyrics:
Now Jonesy was a married man,
Oh yes, he was,
Sweet girlie on the single plan,
I guess, she was,
Now Jonesy stopped and spoke to girlie,
Just as old friends often do,
And he said “I'm married,
BUT …, that BUT my dear means you.”
chorus:
I love, I love, I love my wife,
But, Oh you kid;
For my dear wife I'd give my life,
But, oh you kid.
Now wifey dear is good to me,
A wrong she never did,
I love, I love, I love my wife,
But, Oh you kid;
Now Jonesy's wife and butcher man
Each morn would chat,
This butcher too was married but
She didn't mind that,
When poor Jonesy left the house each
Morning they would sit and spoon;
Tell your tootsie who you love,
Then softly he would croon.
Jimmy Lucas
This is a different melody than I Love My Wife, But Oh You Kid by Harry W. Armstrong and Billy Clark, also from 1909.