in "The New Music Box Revue"
Words and Music by Irving Berlin
1924
Many of his best coups had been thought out on that bush-bordered gravel path that runs beside the eastern border of Central Park at 59th Street, to the accompaniment of 'Alice Blue Gown' or 'What'll I Do?'
Summer Moonshine. Chapter 15
Passion, as it is understood by the Romeos, seldom touches the Sir Gregory Parsloes of this world. What passes for love with them is really not much more than a tepid preference. The poet Berlin, seeking material for another 'What'll I do?' would have had to go elsewhere for inspiration, if he had come looking for it from Sir Gregory Parsloe.
Pigs have Wings. Chapter 6