This is a wonderful song ladies and gentlemen that's never been performed in public before It was written by a gentleman who wrote the great Broadway Show, called "Make My Man Happy" His name is Richard Lewin and he is a direct cousin to Richard Rogers the great songwriter And I think this incidentally is a song certainly worthy of the Rogers Tradition It's called "Home By The Sea", I've never sung it before so if I goof Nobody blame me please, here we go ♪ In a home by the sea, we'll live the life of sailor folk Laugh at all the paler folk in some city cave In a home by the sea, we'll watch the ships go gliding on While you and I are riding on the crest of a wave Free and unhurried, primitive and unworried We will live in deluxe luxury There will always be a beach to come by the sea And when they turn the tide again I'll turn and kiss the bride again And if you should call, almost any time at all I'll be home, in our home by the sea By the sea That's called "Home By The Sea" ladies and gentlemen Thank you