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Song Tammy - Debbie Reynolds. I hear the cottonwoods whispering above . Tammy! Tammy! Tammy's in love! . The old hootie owl hootie-hoo's to the dove . Tammy! Tammy! Tammy's in love! . Does my darling
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like to stretch the truth. but there's never been a song or a melody. that reminds me less of youth hey there hey there. debbie down debbie down And i felt my head exploding. so i left it beside the
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(vocals) Rhonda (stage whisper). Harry, this is not dream girls! Harry (stage whisper). They told me it had c-c-colored folk in it, rhonda, and that's always a sure sign of good, solid, musical
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Song Amen - Harry Belafonte. See the little baby, Amen. Wrapped in a manger Amen. On Christmas morning,. Amen, Amen, Amen. See him in the temple, Amen. Talking with the elders, Amen. Who marveled at
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(vocals) Rhonda. Harry! harry, is that you as a boy? Harry. Why, it must be! he's so charming and sweet and likeable! Thing-fish. Harry-as-a-boy, c'mon over 'n say a few words to de nice peoples! Harry
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She kept the light open, all night long. For me to come home, and sing her my song. Oh Debbie Denise was true to me. She'd wait by the window, so patiently. And I'd come on home with my hair
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Song Together - Harry Nilsson. Life isn't easy. When two are divided. And one has decided to bring down the curtain. And one thing's for certain. There's nothing to keep them together. How does it
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Song Together - Harry Nilsson. Life isn't easy. When two are divided. And one has decided to bring down the curtain. And one thing's for certain. There's nothing to keep them together. How does it
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song Angelina - Harry Belafonte. Angelina, Angelina, please bring down your concertina. And play a welcome for me cause I'll be coming home from sea. Yes its so long since I've been home. Seems like
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song Angelina - Harry Belafonte. Angelina, Angelina, please bring down your concertina. And play a welcome for me cause I'll be coming home from sea. Yes its so long since I've been home. Seems like
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Song Bally Mena - Harry Belafonte. Bally Mena, Bally Mena, Bally Mena in the harbor. Bally Mena, Bally Mena, Bally Mena in the harbor. Bring the Bally Mena to the dock. And paint the Bally Mena black
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Song Glory Manger - Harry Belafonte. They turn 'way Mary and Josef. 'Way from the inn. They turn 'way Mary and Josef. 'Way from the inn. They turn 'way Mary and Josef. 'Way from the inn. That's what
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Song 1941 - Harry Nilsson. Well, in 1941 a happy father had a son. And by 1944, the father walks right out the door. And in '45 the mom and son were still alive. But who could tell in '46 if the two