Margie
“Margie” is a classic American song with music by Con Conrad and J. Russel Robinson and lyrics by Benny Davis. It was composed in 1920 and has since become an enduring standard in American music, particularly in the context of popular and jazz standards.
The lyrics of “Margie” convey a sense of affection and nostalgia. The song is a tribute to a woman named Margie, celebrating her charm and appeal. The opening lines, “My little Margie, I’m always thinkin’ of you, Margie, I’ll tell the world I love you,” set the tone for a song filled with sentiment and admiration.
“Margie” has been widely recorded and performed by various artists in different musical styles, including jazz, traditional pop, and Dixieland. It became a popular tune during the early 20th century and remains a favorite for instrumentalists and vocalists.
The song’s catchy melody and its theme of affection and admiration have made it a beloved and timeless piece of American music. “Margie” continues to be celebrated for its ability to convey sentiments of love and admiration for someone special.