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Song lyrics to Makin' Whoopee, Music by Walter Donaldson, Lyrics by Gus Kahn, Sung by Danny Thomas and Doris Day in I’ll See You in my Dreams

Makin’ Whoopee song lyrics

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Song lyrics to Makin’ Whoopee, Music by Walter Donaldson, Lyrics by Gus Kahn, Sung by Danny Thomas and Doris Day in I’ll See You in my Dreams

Another bride, another June
Another sunny honeymoon
Another season, another reason
For makin’ whoopee

Makin’ Whoopee song lyrics
Song lyrics to Don’t Let It Bother You (1934) Music and Lyrics by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, Danced by Fred Astaire in The Gay Divorcee

Don’t Let It Bother You song lyrics

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Song lyrics to Don’t Let It Bother You (1934) Music and Lyrics by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, Danced by Fred Astaire in The Gay Divorcee

Don’t let it bother you
When things go wrong.
If you’re glum, just hum this song,
Good luck will come along!

Don’t Let It Bother You song lyrics
Song lyrics to A Needle In a Haystack (1934) Music and Lyrics by Con Conrad and Herb Magidson, Song and dance performed by Fred Astaire in The Gay Divorcee

A Needle in a Haystack song lyrics

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Song lyrics to A Needle In a Haystack (1934) Music and Lyrics by Con Conrad and Herb Magidson, performed by Fred Astaire in The Gay Divorcee

It’s just like looking for a needle in a haystack
Searching for a moonbeam in the blue
Still I’ve gotta find you

A Needle in a Haystack song lyrics
Song lyrics to Let’s K-nock K-nees (1931) Music and Lyrics by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, Song performed by Betty Grable and Edward Everett Horton in The Gay Divorcee

Let’s Knock Knees song lyrics

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Song lyrics to Let’s K-nock K-nees (1931) Music and Lyrics by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, performed by Betty Grable and Edward Everett Horton in The Gay Divorcee

Betty Grable: You’re my type of a shy type of a beau, dear …

Edward Everett Horton: Beg pardon?

Betty Grable: So let’s do things …

Edward Everett Horton: Oh, really …

Betty Grable: I’ll teach you a few things …

Edward Everett Horton: Are you talking to me?

Let’s Knock Knees song lyrics
Song lyrics to My Wild Irish Rose (1899) Written by Chauncey Olcott

My Wild Irish Rose lyrics

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Song lyrics to My Wild Irish Rose (1899) Written by Chauncey Olcott, performed in the movie of the same name

If you listen I’ll sing you a sweet little song
Of a flower that’s now drooped and dead,
Yet dearer to me, yes than all of its mates,
Though each holds aloft its proud head.

My Wild Irish Rose lyrics
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