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Song lyrics to Chattanooga Choo Choo (1941) written by Mack Gordon, composed by Harry Warren.

Chattanooga Choo Choo song lyrics

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Song lyrics to Chattanooga Choo Choo (1941) written by Mack Gordon, composed by Harry Warren.

Chattanooga Choo Choo was originally recorded as a big band/swing tune by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra and featured in the 1941 movie Sun Valley Serenade. It was the first song to receive a gold record.

Chattanooga Choo Choo song lyrics
Song lyrics to Why Can't He Care for Me? Music by Harry Warren, Lyrics by Sammy Cahn. Sung by Connie Stevens in "Rock-A-Bye Baby"

Why Can’t He Care for Me?

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Song lyrics to Why Can’t He Care for Me? Music by Harry Warren, Lyrics by Sammy Cahn. Sung by Connie Stevens in “Rock-A-Bye Baby

If he can care for little butterflies,
Why can’t he care for me?
If he can stare for hours at April skies,
Why can’t he stare at me?

Why Can’t He Care for Me?

Dormi-Dormi-Dormi song lyrics

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Song lyrics to Dormi-Dormi-Dormi (Sleep-Sleep-Sleep), Music by Harry Warren, Lyrics by Sammy Cahn. Sung by Salvatore Baccaloni and Jerry Lewis in Rock-a-Bye Baby.

Dormi, dormi, dormi, good night and sleep well, my love,
Dormi, dormi, dormi, angels are watching above;
Till the dawn on tiptoe steals over your window sill,
May ev’ry bright star attend thee
And befriend thee with its light.
This little song may I send thee,
Dormi, dormi, my love, good-night.

Dormi-Dormi-Dormi song lyrics

The Lucky Song [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to The Lucky Song. Lyrics by Jack Brooks. Music by Harry Warren. Sung and Danced by Dean Martin in Artists and Models

Bullyoo bullyoo boy have I got news for you
I got a feeling, hap-happy feeling, this is my lucky day
Don’t want to sing the blues no more, not when I feel this way
I’m gonna rock it, ’cause in my pocket I got a load of green
I want to spread the word around so you’ll know what I mean

The Lucky Song [song lyrics]

Lulu’s Back in Town [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to Lulu’s Back in Town, written in 1935, lyrics by Al Dubin and music by Harry Warren.

Lulu’s Back in Town” was performed in the 1935 film Broadway Gondolier, where it was sung by Dick Powell and The Mills Brothers.

Lulu’s Back in Town [song lyrics]

My Heart Tells Me [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to My Heart Tells Me (Should I Believe My Heart?), Music by Harry Warren, Lyrics by Mack Gordon, sung by Betty Grable in Sweet Rosie O’Grady

My Heart Tells Me (Should I Believe My Heart?) was a 1940s standard, It has been recorded by numerous artists, including:

  • Frank Sinatra
  • Tony Bennett
  • Nat King Cole
  • Etta Jones

Titled “My Heart Tells Me (Should I Believe My Heart?)”, it topped The Billboard’s National Best Selling Retail Records chart for five weeks in 1944.

My Heart Tells Me [song lyrics]

Shuffle Off to Buffalo [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to Shuffle Off to Buffalo (1932) lyrics by Al Dubin, music by Harry Warren, as performed in 42nd Street

Peggy Sawyer (Ruby Keeler): Now that we have had the rice and flowers
The knot is tied
I can visualize such happy hours
Right by your side

Billy Lawler (Dick Powell): The honeymoon in store
Is one that you’ll adore
I’m gonna take you for a ride

Shuffle Off to Buffalo [song lyrics]

It’s Dynamite song lyrics

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Song lyrics to It’s Dynamite, Music by Harry Warren, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, sung and Danced by Ann Miller in Texas Carnival

It’s Dynamite song lyrics

Young Folks Should Get Married song lyrics

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Song lyrics to Young Folks Should Get Married, Music by Harry Warren, Lyrics by Dorothy Fields, Sung by Howard Keel and Esther Williams in Texas Carnival

Howard Keel:
My ma was seventeen the day that she and Pa got wed,
When I was ten, gosh even then they were oh so nice,
Now and again I sit beside them on their big old bed,
And Ma and Pa are always full of good advice. For instance:

Young Folks Should Get Married song lyrics

I’m Goin’ Shoppin’ with You song lyrics

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I’m Goin’ Shoppin’ with You song lyrics – performed in Gold Diggers of 1935 – music by Harry Warren, Lyrics by Al Dubin

Sung by Dick Powell to Gloria Stuart. This is a montage of scenes of Stuart shopping for everything from lingerie to jewelry. Much to the dismay of her penny-pinching mother, Alice Brady!

I’m Goin’ Shoppin’ with You song lyrics
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