Take Me Out In A Velie Car
Words by Harold D. Bornstein and Morton H. Luce
Music by Lawrence B. O'Connor
Published 1911

[verse 1]
Start for a ride in a Velie car,
She sitting at your side,
Leaving the throng you are spinning along,
For an auto ride;
They all stop to look at the Biltwel six
passing the other ones by,
Not a jolt in the roll, easy control,
Like in an airship high.

[chorus]
Take me out in a Biltwel six, Biltwel six, Velie car.
There is noting to beat them, classy machines they are,
Let me ride in it near and far, not a jar, its the star,
The V-E-L-I-E;
Take me out in a Velie car.

[verse 2]
I am in love with the Velie car,
Known as the Biltwel Machine,
Beaten by none, its so easy to run,
It would please a queen
In quality nothing surpasses it,
equal to every test,
And it lead in the race, setting the pace
That why it's call'd the best.

[repeat chorus]