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Basie, Miller, Sachimo. And the king of all Sir Duke. And with a voice like Ella's ringing out. There's no way the band can lose. . You can feel it all over. You can feel it all over people. You
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king of all Sir Duke. And with a voice like Ella's ringing out. There's no way the band can lose. You can feel it all over. You can feel it all over people. You can feel it all over. You can feel it all
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Baby, take me down to Duke's Place. Wildest box in town is Duke's Place. Love that piano sound in Duke's Place Saxes do their tricks in Duke's Place. Fellas swing their chicks in Duke's Place. Com
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Basie, Miller, Sachimo. And the king of all Sir Duke. And with a voice like Ella's ringing out. There's no way the band can lose. . You can feel it all over. You can feel it all over people. You
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In a village in Old Siam, sir, there's a lady who's lost her way. In an effort to find a man, sir, she found herself in the old UK. She waited 'round in Walthamstowe, she skated 'round in
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words. The grand old Duke of York. He had 10,000 men. He marched them up to the top of the hill. And he marched them down again. Oh, the grand old Duke of York. He had 10,000 men. He marched them up
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first words replaced by trumpet notes, ***, that's my baby. No sir, I don't mean maybe, yes sir, that's my baby now. Yes, ma'm, we've decided, no ma'm, we ain't gonna hide it, yes, ma'm, you're
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, yes sir, I can boogie. But a I need a certain song. I can boogie, boogie-boogie. All night long And yes sir, I can boogie. If you stay, you can't go wrong. I can boogie, boogie-boogie. All night
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, yes sir, I can boogie. But a I need a certain song. I can boogie, boogie-boogie. All night long And yes sir, I can boogie. If you stay, you can't go wrong. I can boogie, boogie-boogie. All night
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