| 121. Irving Berlin - She Was A Dear Little Girl |
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[1st verse:] Betsy Brown, a manicurist fair Dropped in town, to get the city air Met the son of some millionaire Who had lots of time to spare Same...
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| 122. Irving Berlin - How's Chances_ |
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When I want to see the boys I know where to find the boys I don't go through a club or two I just find you and there are the boys To get you...
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| 123. Irving Berlin - Let's Take An Old Fashioned Walk |
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Let's take an old fashioned walk, I'm just bursting with talk. What a tale could be told if we went for an old fashioned walk. Let's take a...
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| 124. Irving Berlin - Nothing More To Say |
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Funny when you're left with nothing more to say Suddenly you find you should be on your way Funny how you long for some excuse To remain awhile but...
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| 125. Irving Berlin - Our Wedding Day |
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[Bridesmaids & Ushers:] Ten little bridesmaids, ten little ushers Marching side by side We gave our promises to come to Saint Thomas's And usher for...
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| 126. Irving Berlin - Puttin' On The Ritz |
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Have you seen the well-to-do Up and down Park Avenue On that famous thoroughfare With their noses in the air High hats and narrow collars White...
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| 127. Irving Berlin - Settle Down In A One-horse Town |
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[1st verse:] I'm getting tired of the glare and light I've had enough of staying out at night There's nothing in it, honey, honor bright I'm through,...
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| 128. Irving Berlin - Sex Marches On |
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The horse and buggy has had its day The trolley has passed away The bicycle built for two is gone But sex, S-E-X, marches on The town is crowded...
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| 129. Irving Berlin - Oh, How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning |
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The other day I chanced to meet a soldier friend of mine, He'd been in camp for sev'ral weeks and he was looking fine; His muscles had developed...
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| 130. Irving Berlin - Queenie |
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[1st verse:] The moon above am shining, love, I'm out here waiting Don't be so shy, I can't see why you're hesitating Come out and meet me, lady You...
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| 131. Irving Berlin - The Girl That I Marry |
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Charted by frank at # 11 in 1946 Charted by eddy howard at # 23 in 1947 The girl that I marry will have to be As soft and as pink as a nursery The...
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| 132. Irving Berlin - I Got Lost In His Arms |
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Don't ask me just how it happened, I wish I knew. I can't believe that it's happened, and still it's true. I got lost in his arms, and I had...
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| 133. Irving Berlin - I Love A Piano |
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[1st verse:] As a child I went wild when a band played How I ran to the man when his hand swayed Clarinets were my pets, and a slide trombone I...
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| 134. Irving Berlin - Mrs. Sally Adams |
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Missus Sally Adams Requests the pleasure of your company At a supper and dance A farewell party That she's giving at her house tonight Missus Sally...
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| 135. Irving Berlin - My Wife's Gone To The Country (hurrah! Hurrah!) |
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[1st verse:] When Missus Brown told hubby, "I just can't stand the heat Please send me to the country, dear, I know 'twould be a treat" Next day his...
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| 136. Irving Berlin - Snow |
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[As sung in film (more or less):] Snow, it won't be long before we'll all be there with snow Snow, I want to wash my hands, my face and hair with...
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| 137. Irving Berlin - Oh, What I Know About You |
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[1st verse:] Now sweet Flo and Joe with lights burning low Sat spooning as all lovers do Her wee sister Rose Stood up on her toes And eagerly kept...
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| 138. Irving Berlin - Someone's Waiting For Me (we'll Wait, Wait, Wait) |
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[1st verse:] Henpeck O'Johnson and Henpeck O'Day Made an appointment with Molly and May Soon they were calling their wives on the phone "Don't cook...
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| 139. Irving Berlin - Poor Little Rich Girl's Dog |
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[1st verse:] Ev'ry time I see you sitting in your lady's lap My heart fills up with sympathy for you I am pretty sure that you would be a far more...
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| 140. Irving Berlin - Mr. Monotony |
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Playing on his slide trombone in a certain monotone He was known as Mister Monotony Any pleasant interlude that would mean a change of mood Didn't go...
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