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When Highland Mary Did the Highland Fling. ; 'Twas High land Mary's birthday, and the clans were feeling proud [first line] ; "Hoot Mon!" Said Highland Mary [first line of chorus]
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I'm Drifting Further From You Baby Every Day. ; A coon was tiring of his wife so made up his mind one day [first line] ; I am drifting further from you baby [first line of chorus]
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Good-Bye Ma Baby! Or, Good-Bye Ma Ragtime Gal. ; A lazy good for nothin' coon done had a gal called Cindy [first line] ; Good-bye ma Baby, Good-bye ma lady love [first line of chorus]
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He Ain't No Relation O' Mine. Coon Song & Chorus. ; I beat mah wife an' I beat her good, an' den in de police court I stood [first line] ; He ain't no relation of mine [first line of chorus]
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He Cert'ny Was Good To Me. ; 'Jes gimme piece o' paper, gwine to mak-a ma will [first line] ; For he cert'ny was good to me, 'deed he cert'ny was good to me [first line of chorus]
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The Party at Odd Fellows Hall. Song & Chorus. ; I met my friend Patrick McKenna, one ev'ning on Washington Street [first line] ; Waltzes, Polkas, Lancers, Galops, Glides [first line of chorus]
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Up Went Mrs. Murphy. ; How all the country papers spoke about the Great World's Fair [first line] ; Up went Mrs. Murphy, up from out the Great World's Fair [first line of chorus]
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Maloney Never Sleeps Upon His Beat. March Song & Chorus. ; Me name is Pat Maloney, I'm a guardian of the people [first line] ; Its forward march at twelve o'clock at night [first line of chorus]
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