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I'll Be Welcome In My Home Town.(GOOD BYE TO BRIGHT LIGHTS.)
Music byHarry Jentes.
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IH SlNDIHG AH[\\AG[ TO HAMA
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Singing!
In all my Dreams, I Dream of YouWhen Broadway was a PastureI just met the Fellow who Married
The Girl that I was Going to get ~~:;;;;;;;:':;;~~n~~When the Autumn Leaves are Falling
Heart of my Heart I'm Pining for youI Don't care whose girl you
Were, You're my girl nowIreland never seemed so far awayDon't forget Old DixielandI want to be a J ani tors ChildWhose Lovin' Darlin' are :you.
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YOU WANT EVERYONE OF THESE HITS!
THAT'S HOW I NEED YOU
The greatest ballad of recent years. A Perfect Lyric-A Wonderful Melody.
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YOUR DADDY DID THE SAME THING FIFTY YEARS AGO
You will certainly enjoy this "catchy song.
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The song everyone is talking about.
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You never heard a prettier song than this,
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Call me Daddy - Thats all -- Hear it
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