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Berlin Irving Miscellaneous Anna Liza's Wedding Day (15 Jan 1913) [1st verse:] Oh, my honey, paint your face with a smile Wear a smile they can see for a while Get your Sunday clothes and dress up in style! Honey, after a while I'll Hire...
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Berlin Irving Miscellaneous Follow The Crowd (30 Jan 1914) [1st verse:] Look at the crowd up the avenue Oh, don't you know where they're going to? They're on their merry way To turn night into day Dressed in their best, they're a ...
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Berlin Irving Miscellaneous Welcome Home (23 Jan 1913) [1st verse:] Jack Jones left his wife and home Left his wife and home to roam Sunday night a year ago last May; the other day He came back wrapped up in fear Wond'ring if his wifey, dear Wou...
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Berlin Irving Miscellaneous Ragtime Mocking Bird (25 Jan 1912) [1st verse:] Honey dear, honey dear Can't you hear that ragtime mocking bird? Lend an ear, lend an ear To the dearest notes you ever have heard Here's the man, here's the man ...
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Berlin Irving Miscellaneous He's So Good To Me (4 Jan 1913) [1st verse:] I've got a lot of pretty diamond rings I've got a lot of other pretty things I've got a mortgage on a man's affections That's the reason why I Don't ...
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Berlin Irving Miscellaneous At The Devil's Ball (8 Jan 1913) [1st verse:] I had a dream last night That filled me full of fright I dreamt that I was with the Devil below In his great big fiery hall Where the Devil was giving a ball I checked my ...