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lyric by Harold Adamson and Mock GordonMusic by Vincent Youmans
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There is a poignant charm in this song thathas made it a popular favorite for almosta deaade.
lyric by Edward HeymanMusic by Vincent Youmans
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Lyric by William Rose and Edward Eliscu· Music by Vincent Youmans
C.pturing the spirit of the deep South, its beauty and charm has rnade it a universal favorite
THAT WILL LIVE
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GREATsonGS
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YOUmAnS*
A dynamic. vigorously rhythrnic song of exaltation • • '. vibrant with life and color
GREAT DAYLyric by William Rose and Edward Eliscu Music by Vincent Youmans
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When youre doWn _ and out Lift up yOUT head_ and shout
Music by Vincent Youmans
I'll take my place, be • side you,
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Lyrically and melodically superb • • • • long that will literally live "thru the y••,.-
THROUGH THE YEARSlyric by Edward Heyman
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