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I asked your mother for you I love Irene, God knows. I do
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Words by JOHNNY MERCER
Music by HARRY WARREN
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BAD LEROY BROWN /EVERGREEN (Love Theme from "A Star Is Born")
BAD,
TIE A YELLOW RIBBON ROUND THE OLE OAK TREE /CANT SMILE WITHOUT YOU
TIME IN A BOTTLE /COULD IT BE MAGIC /DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES/ 1 BELIEVE
FLY ME TO THE MOON (In Other Words)/ I'LL HAVE TO SAY LOVE YOU IN A SONG I
I'M IUST WILD ABOUT HARRY/ JUST ONE OF THOSE THINGS /A TIME FOR LOVE
I GET A KICK OUT OF YOU/ YOU TOOK ADVANTAGE OF ME /THE MAN LOVE I
HOW LONG HAS THIS BEEN GOING ON? /CLAP TO' HANDS /BODY AND SOUL
ALL THIS AND HEAVEN TOO /BE MY LITTLE BABY BUMBLE BEE /APRIL IN PARIS
AH! SWEET MYSTERY OF LIFE /ABOUT A QUARTER TO NINE /ANYTHING GOES
ALONG THE SANTA FE TRAIL /THE BIRTH OF THE BLUES/ LA VIE EN ROSE
BROTHER, CAN YOU SPARE A DIME?/ I'VE GOT A CRUSH ON YOU/KISS ME AGAIN
HELLO! MA BABY/ HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN/ LET ME CALL YOU SWEETHEART
IT'S ALL IN THE GAME /I COVER THE WATERFRONT/ RED SAILS IN THE SUNSET
HEAVEN CAN WAIT/ L'AMOUR-TOUJOURS-L'AMOUR/ POOR BUTTERFLY
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TOM DOOLE Y/ PLEASE DON'T TALK ABOUT ME WHEN I'M GONE
MOCKIN' BIRD HILL/PAPER ROSES/NON DIMENTICAR7 MOUNTAIN GREENERY
WRAP YOUR TROUBLES IN DREAMS/ WHEN MY DREAM BOAT COMES HOME
MEMORIES/THINKING OF YOU/SOMETIMES I'M HAPPY/ MOONLIGHT BAY/AL DI LA
THE BOULEVARD OF BROKEN DREAMS/ AUTUMN IN NEW YORK /THE BLUE ROOM
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I'M LOOKING OVER A FOUR LEAF CLOVER /IN A SHANTY IN OLD SHANTY TOWN
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I'LL SEE YOU AGAIN/ YOU DO SOMETHING TO ME /WHEN YOUR LOVER HAS GONE
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