Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh! Orrin Tucker Words by Ed Rose and music by Abe Olman. An ASCAP top seller in 1917 and in the 1940s with revivals by the Andrew Sisters and Glenn Miller. Introduced by Henry Lewis as a novelty in "Follow Me" (1917) and quickly adopted by Nora Bayes and Sophie Tucker. Oh, Johnny! Oh, Johnny! How you can love! Oh, Johnny! Oh, Johnny! Heavens above! You make my sad heart jump with joy, And when you're near I just Can't sit still a minute. I'm so, Oh, Johnny! Oh, Johnny! Please tell me dear. What makes me love you so? You're not handsom, it's true, But whan I look at you, I just, Oh, Johnny! Oh, Johnny! Oh! From: Gloria "Montcomags"