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Song lyrics to "Don't Say Hello", words and music by Earl K. Brent, performed by Andy and Della Russell on The Red Skelton Show episode, "Ambulance Driver"

Don’t Say Hello

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Song lyrics to “Don’t Say Hello”, words and music by Earl K. Brent, performed by Andy and Della Russell on The Red Skelton Show episode, “Ambulance Driver”

Don’t Say Hello
Song lyrics to Is It Yes or Is It No?, Music by Walter Scharf, Lyrics by Jack Brooks, as sung in Abbott and Costello's Mexican Hayride

Is It Yes or Is It No?

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In Mexican Hayride, Dagmar is pretending to fall in love with Lou Costello, in order to search his room. She sings “Is It Yes or Is It No?” to cover what she’s up to. And poor Lou is compelled to dance whenever he hears Samba music! Which is being played right outside the window …

Is It Yes or Is It No?
Song lyrics to Kiss Me Kate by Cole Porter

Kiss Me Kate song lyrics

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Song lyrics to Kiss Me Kate by Cole Porter FRED:So, kiss me, Kate, thou lovely loon,‘Ere we start on our honeymoon.So kiss me, Kate, darling devil devine,For now thou shall ever be mine. LILLI:I’ll never… Kiss Me Kate song lyrics

Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga song

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Song lyrics to Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga (1940) by James V. Monaco, Charles Newman, as recorded by Jimmy Dorsey & his Orchestra, vocal by Helen O’Connell

Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga song

Why Was I Born?

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Song lyrics to Why Was I Born? (1929) music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II

Why Was I Born?” is a 1929 song composed by Jerome Kern, with lyrics written by Oscar Hammerstein II. It was written for the show “Sweet Adeline” (1929).

Why Was I Born?

Do you know what is means to miss New Orleans

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Song lyrics to Do you know what is means to miss New Orleans (1947) by Louis Alter and Edgar De Lange, Played by Louis Armstrong and His Band and sung by Billie Holiday in the movie New Orleans

Do you know what is means to miss New Orleans

Linda [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to Linda, Words and Music by Jack Lawrence, 1947

Linda, Linda . .
Morning noon and night I find
Linda’s always on my mind . .

Linda [song lyrics]

For Sentimental Reasons

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Song lyrics to “(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons“, (1945) by by Ivory “Deek” Watson and William “Pat” Best

For Sentimental Reasons

Mohair Sam

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Song lyrics to Mohair Sam (1965), Written by Dallas Frazier

Who is the hippie that’s happenin’ all over our town 
Tearin’ up chicks with the message that he lays down? 
Who is the coolest guy, that is what I am? 
Fast-talking, slow-walking, good-looking Mohair Sam

Mohair Sam

Brother, Can You Spare A Dime

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Song lyrics to Brother, Can You Spare A Dime (1970) by Jay Gorney, E.Y. Harburg

Once I built a railroad… made it run
Made it race against time
Once I built a railroad… now it’s done
Brother, can you spare a dime

Brother, Can You Spare A Dime
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