Tonalité : E major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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Okay, folks,
let's take a trip down memory lane.
Please welcome,
Interlude 1
Mr. Tiny Tim.
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Verse 2
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Thank you so much, my dear friends,
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for that nice, lovely applause,
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and thank you, Mr. Goodman,
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whoever announced me,
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for this wonderful reception.
And ladies and gentlemen,
of course, it is a thrill once more,
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final night tonight,
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to be here in beautiful Chicago.
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Chicago, Illinois.
And not only performing here
at the beautiful Quicksilver Club,
but also recording,
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which you will all be on with your,
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or whatever you do here.
And I hope, but these songs,
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and I never mind dancing, I wanna repeat it,
because sometimes they don't dance,
they're afraid to dance.
I never mind dancing
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here at any time.
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These songs you may or
may not remember,
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but every one of them down memory lane
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in the years when they wrote them
with great melodies
in the 10s and the fives
and the 20s and 30s, 40s,
and from great artists
whose names you may not know,
but Billy Murray,
one of the great early singers of 1905
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who made your grand
old flag famous.
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Henry Burr,
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who made mother famous
and many more.
Before we go on, however,
no show will be completed
and whoever stays afterwards,
of course,
I'll sign whatever you get.
How about a great hand
for the fabulous New Duncan
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Imperials?
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Featuring on the bass, Mr. Skipper.
And on the wonderful guitar,
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Mr. Pigtail.
On the drums, Mr. Goodtime.
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And on the piano,
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the fabulous playing of
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Mr. Crispy.
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And thank you, and thank you, Mr. Tigger,
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for bringing me up here.
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And also, Mr. Colonel,
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for pushing me in,
putting the plug in, whatever.
These wonderful, wonderful songs,
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these early songs right now.
this one you may know
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of course from Elvis Presley,
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but it was also made famous back in 1928
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by various artists of their day
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from Franklin Bauer,
Gene Austin,
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Victor Recording Stars
and many more.
Maestro,
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Csus4
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the key of C please.
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Does your memory stray to that
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bright summer's day
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When I kissed you and called
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you sweetheart?
Does the chair in your parlor
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seem empty and bare?
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Do you gaze at your doorstep
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and picture me there?
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Where is your heart filled with pain,
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shall I come back again,
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tell me dear, are you lonesome tonight?
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The band is playing,
the crowd is here,
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but where are you my dear,
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as I stand here and
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Wondering when you'll fall
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Are you lonesome tonight,
do you miss me tonight?
Are you sorry we drifted
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apart?
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Does your memory stray
to that wonderful day
When I kissed you
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and called you sweetheart?
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Does the chair in your parlor
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seem empty an d bare?
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Do you gaze at your doorstep
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and picture me there?
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Is your heart filled with pain?
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Shall I come back again?
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Tell me, dear,
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are you lonesome tonight?
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Honey, thank you, thank you, thank you.
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Is your heart filled with pain?
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Shall I come back again?
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Tell me, dear,
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are you lonesome tonight?
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Thank you, God bless you,
and another great song for that period of time,
Maestro, the key of D for this great song.
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