(Verse)
What a lonely town this is for me
Things are not just what they used to be
I see all my pals
Spooning with their gals
They don't seem to have much time for me
(Chorus 1)
Not a soul down on the corner, that's a pretty certain sign
That wedding bells are breaking up that old gang of mine
All the boys are singing love songs, they forgot "Sweet Adeline"
Those wedding bells are breaking up that old gang of mine
There goes Jack, there goes Jim, down to Lover's Lane
Now and then, we meet again, but they don't seem the same
Gee, I get a lonesome feeling when I hear those church bells chime
Those wedding bells are breaking up that old gang of mine
(Chorus 2)
There'll be no more happy parties that we had from time to time
Those wedding bells are breaking up that old gang of mine
There'll be no more harmonizing where the lamplight used to shine
Those wedding bells are breaking up that old gang of mine
There they go, gee, I know they're not all to blame
I surmise that two blue eyes could make me do the same
All the world seems dry and friendless as I wander down the line
Those wedding bells are breaking up that old gang of mine
Wedding Bells (Are Breaking Up That Old Gang of Mine) was written by Sammy Fain & Irving Kahal.