| "Won't You Fondle Me?" | |
|---|---|
| Song | |
| Published | 1904 |
| Composers | James Kendis, James Paley |
"Won't You Fondle Me?" is a popular song from 1904, with words and music by James Kendis and James Paley. [1] The serio-comic "flirtation song" was popularized by singer Grace La Rue, and recorded by Billy Murray on Zonophone, Harry Tally on Columbia Records, [1] and Arthur Collins on Edison Records. [2] According to Edison Phonograph Monthly, the song has "somewhat of the rag-time rhythm," and was "very popular among vaudeville singers generally." [2] The song was included in the short-lived 1905 musical comedy How He Won Her. [3]
The chorus of the song was:
The song has been cited as one of the more risque, "sophisticated" songs of the day, along with "In the Naughty Altogether", "Cuddle Up a Little Closer", "You Can Go As Far As You Like With Me in My Merry Oldsmobile", and "Put Your Arms Around Me Honey, Hold Me Tight". [4] [5]