There's Something Else Goes With It!
Words and music by J. Louis MacEvoy
Published 1907

[verse 1]
It may be to the play you go, to have a real good time
It may be comic opera, or a drama that's sublime,
But when it is all over, there is something else You do,
There's something else goes with it, and you're sure to have it too.

[chorus]
There's something else goes with it that you like to think about,
There's something in its spirit that you cannot do without
Yes, something else goes with it, and to you its very clear,
There's something else goes with it, What? Rainier, Rainier, Rainier.*

[verse 2]
It may be to a Grill you go, and take a friend with you,
And have a little supper, yes a supper just for two.
Some oysters or a rare bit or some other kind of "goo",
There's something else goes with it,and you're sure to get it too.

[repeat chorus]

[verse 3]
It may be at the races that you get a "sure thing tip,"
They're at the post, and now they're off, and at a lively clip.
But when it is all over, and they holla and they shout,
There's something else goes with it, and its then you find it out.

[repeat chorus]

[verse 4]
It may be in an Auto that you take a lively spin,
And with some one who knows the "way" you whisper words that win,
But when the trip is over then for something else you call,
There's something else goes with it, and you're sure to get it all.

[repeat chorus]

*This song, published by the Seattle & Brewing Malting Company, is about Rainer Beer. There was, however, an autombile manufacturer by the same name. First marketed in 1905 the Rainier was an American Automobile produced by John T. Rainier. The Rainier was produced in Flushing, NY (1905-1907) and Saginaw, MI (1907-1911).