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Song lyrics to Good Neighbor - Music and Lyrics by Roger Edens, performed in Panama Hattie by Red Skelton, Rags Ragland, Ben Blue

Good Neighbor song lyrics

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Song lyrics to Good Neighbor – Music and Lyrics by Roger Edens, performed in Panama Hattie by Red Skelton, Rags Ragland, Ben Blue Red Skelton:Franklin D signed a decreeStarting the good neighbor policy Rags Ragland:That mean that… 

(I’ve Grown So Lonely) Thinking of You song lyrics

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(I’ve Grown So Lonely) Thinking of You song lyrics (1926). Music by Walter Donaldson. Lyrics by Paul Ash. Played during the opening credits of You’ll Find Out, and at Kyser’s radio show. Kay Kyser’s theme song.

I’ve grown so lonesome,
Thinking of you, thinking of you.

What the World Needs Now is Love [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to What the World Needs Now is Love

What the World Needs Now Is Love” is a 1965 popular song with lyrics by Hal David and music composed by Burt Bacharach. First recorded and made popular by Jackie DeShannon

I Could Have Danced All Night [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to I Could Have Danced All Night, from My Fair Lady. Music by Frederick Loewe. Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

I Could Have Danced All Night is a sweet, solo song. It’s sung by Eliza Doolittle, after coming home from her successful introduction to society. Where she danced …

I’ve Got a One Track Mind [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to I’ve Got a One Track Mind (1940) Music by Jimmy McHugh. Lyrics by Johnny Mercer.

I’ve Got a One Track Mind was played by the Kay Kyser Band and sung by Ginny Simms and Harry Babbitt in You’ll Find Out. It earned an Oscar nomination.

I’ve got a one track mind …

The Best is Yet to Come [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to The Best is Yet to Come, music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by Carolyn Leigh

The Best Is Yet to Come is a particularly associated with Frank Sinatra, who recorded it on his 1964 album It Might As Well Be Swing, accompanied by Count Basie, under the direction of Quincy Jones. Though Sinatra made it popular, it was actually written for and introduced by Tony Bennett.

Brush Up Your Shakespeare [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to Brush Up Your Shakespeare, by Cole Porter, from Kiss Me Kate

In Kiss Me Kate, two gangsters try to cheer up the heart-broken Howard Keel. They improvise a musical number — Brush Up Your Shakespeare — about how it can help you with your love life! In the original play, it’s slightly different. The two gangsters accidentally find themselves on stage, and improvise the number to cover themselves.

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