Probably written with the popular New York NBC country radio program in mind that. Originally recorded by Odis Elder in 1934.
Did you ever feel like sorta shoutin’
Shoutin’ good and loud to all the world?
Did you ever feel you’re heart a poundin’?
That’s the way I feel about my girl
She’s just a little hillbilly pal
But a mighty, mighty, mighty sweet gal
She’s sweeter than the honey from the flower
She’s softer than an April shower
And her smiling eyes are brighter than the stars above
Why, she’s the very essence of the sweetest kind of love
I’m gonna merry her someday
She’ll be comin’ around the mountain to stay
And I rеckon how as you uns will get biddin’ to the doins’
For our little hillbilly hеart throb
Did you ever find yourself a talkin’?
Talkin’ to the moon up in the sky?
Saying things about the mellow moonbeams
Saying things and never knowing why
I’m certainly at peace with all the world
She’s a mighty, mighty, mighty sweet girl
She’s sweeter than the honey from the flower
She’s softer than an April shower
And her smiling eyes are brighter than the stars above
Why, she’s the very essence of the sweetest kind of love
I’m gonna merry her someday
She’ll be comin’ around the mountain to stay
And I reckon how as you uns will get biddin’ to the doins’
For our little hillbilly heart throb
She’s sweeter than the honey from the flower
She’s softer than an April shower
And her smiling eyes are brighter than the stars above
Why, she’s the very essence of the sweetest kind of love
I’m gonna merry her someday
She’ll be comin’ around the mountain to stay
And I reckon how as you uns will get biddin’ to the doins’
For our little hillbilly heart throb
Little Hill-Billy Heart Throb was written by Bob Miller.
Bob Miller released Little Hill-Billy Heart Throb on Wed Jan 01 1936.