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Verse 1
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Fellas, Bob Hope!
Thank you.
How do you do, fellas?
This is Bob, Command Performance Hope,
telling you guys whether you're
married or single,
the Army is the only place
where you can get breakfast on
a shingle.
That's a little inside stuff, hmm.
Well, I feel great tonight.
I've just returned from
playing
the San Diego Naval Base.
I went into a hotel in San Diego
and I said to the clerk,
what are the rates?
He said, it's a dollar and a half
if you sleep on your side,
we can get more people in that way.
Give you an idea how crowded that hotel is,
a major and a private
got in a crowded elevator together.
By the time the sleuthing was over,
they were wearing
each other's uniforms.
That hotel lobby
was so jammed with women,
I had to pinch my leg three times
to find out if it was my own.
My case comes up tomorrow.
Still, there aren't enough girls
to go around.
I know one girl who has three
fellas.
She goes out with a lieutenant at nine,
a captain at ten,
and a colonel at eleven.
Every Saturday,
the three of them meet
and synchronize their watches.
The place is just jammed
with men and women in the service.
I saw a lot of pretty waves there.
You know what a wave is.
That's a sailor who says no.
I saw one sailor looking
at a picture of Betty Grable.
I said, hasn't she got a beautiful face?
He said, don't rush me. I'll get there.
But the food problem down there is really
serious.
To get a plate of soup
you have to have a priority,
to get a ham sandwich
you have to have a drag with a war production board,
and to get a glass of milk
you have to have a pull with a cow.
But enough of that, here's the little gal
who's earned a number one priority
in your pinup department,
both in your barracks wall
and in your heart, singing Johnny Mercer's Dixieland Band,
it's Judy Garland.
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Thank -
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Verse 2
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Did you ever hear the story
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of the Dixieland band?
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me tell you brother
that the music was grand
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They had a piano and a clarinet
Verse 3
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Only thing they needed
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was a sack and cornet
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An d that's what led to the ruin,
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ru in
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of the Dixieland band
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When the folks would holler
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for the maple leaf rag
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They would get to jumpin'
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but the music would drag
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They had to keep him
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cause he played so sweet
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But they needed someone
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who could give him a beat
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Someone who jumped
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with the rhythm, rhythm
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of the Dixieland band
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He'd play so sweetly
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Instead of playing
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He'd play so sweetly
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Sure enough,
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got them so they couldn't play right
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Finally, he fixed them
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on a Saturday night
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He hit a note that was off the chord
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Apoplexy got them and
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they went to Deloitte
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And that's the pitiful story,
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of the Dixieland Band
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Now they're up in heaven
and they're happy at last
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Cause they found a trumpet man
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who really can blast
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The way he swings them is an awful shame
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He can really do it, Gabriel is his name
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And now, folks, here is a sample
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Listen to the Dixieland Band
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If you hear a trumpet start to play
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Don't you be afraid,
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it's the judgment day
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Because it's just old
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Gabriel's song in his
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head
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And the Dixieland band
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is fixin' to play
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Very sweet, Bob.
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