I'M GOING AWAY JUST TO WEAR - Free Jazz Leadsheet
Written in 1918 by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, "i'm going away just to wear" reflects the lighthearted humor and playful wordplay typical of early Tin Pan Alley songs. Its catchy rhythm and whimsical lyrics made it suitable for vaudeville and early jazz performances.
The first recording was by Marion Harris in New York City in 1919, capturing the song’s upbeat, jovial style. Later interpretations by artists in the 1920s and 1930s reinforced its popularity, particularly among jazz vocalists who enjoyed its comedic storytelling.
The lyrics narrate humorous domestic scenarios with a playful sense of irony. Musically, it follows a simple verse-chorus structure with a bouncy melody and straightforward harmonic accompaniment, encouraging lively rhythmic interpretations.