364 LIMEHOUSE BLUES
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Philip Braham/Furber 1922
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Oh, lime-house kid—— oh, oh, ob, limehouse kid go-ing the way that the
ob, limehouse blues, I've the _ real lime-house blues.
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rest of them did,—___ Poor bro-ken blos_= som and no - bo- dy's child,
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of wild___ Ob, oh can't seem to shake
haunt- ing and taunts ing, you're just kind
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off those sad Chi-ma blues_____ Rings on your fin—- gers and
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tears for your crown, that is the sto - ry of old Chin- a-town—__
UP A LAZY RIVER
Hoagy Carmichael 1931
D7
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Up ala- ay river by the old mill run, the “n- zy, ha - zy riv-er Sm de
Up a Ia- zy riv-er where the rob- in's song, a - wakes a bright new mom-ing, we can
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kind old tee,
noon- day sun, bles, dream
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in-ger in the shade “of a
yw away your
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dream with me blue skies up a-bove, ev 'ry- one’s in__ ove,
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up a la-zy riv-er, how hap- py you can be, up a la-zy riv-er with me,