The bells are ringin', for me an' my gal, The birds are singin' for me an' my gal, Everybody's been knowin', to a weddin' they're goin' An' for weeks they've been sewin' every Susie and Sal' . . . They're congregatin' ( ding, dong, ding, dong, ) For me an' my gal ( ding, dong, ding, dong, ) The Parson's waitin' ( ding, dong, ding, dong, ) For me and my gal ( ding, dong, ding, dong, ) An' someday I'm gonna build a little home for two, Or three or four, or more, In Loveland, for me an' my gal . . . See the relatives there, lookin' over the pair, They can tell at a glance, it's a loving romance, It's a wonderful sight, as the families unite, See it makes the boy proud, as he says to the crowd . . . The bells are ringin', for me an' my gal, The birds are singin' for me an' my gal, Everyone's been knowin' ( all our friends and our relations! ) To a weddin' they're goin' ( will be at the railroad station! ) An' for weeks they've been sewin' ( or, they'll send congratulations! ) Every Susie and Sal' ( . . . for me an' my gal! ) They're congregatin' for me an' my gal, The Parson's waitin' for me and my gal, An' someday I'm gonna build a little home for two, ( Or three or four, ) or more, ( or more! ) In Loveland! ( Loveland! ) In Loveland! ( Loveland! ) In Loveland, for me an' my gal! Music by George W. Meyer, lyrics by Edgar Leslie and E. Ray Goetz, published 1917