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Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home. ; On one summer's day sun was shing fine [first line] ; Won't you come home, Bill Bailey, won't you come home? [first line of chorus]
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: Clef Music Publishing Corporation, 351 West 52nd Street, 1959
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I've Got My Habits On. ; Some folks got a habit for sleepin' [first line] ; I've got my habits on, lawd knows [first line of chorus]
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Sailin' Away on the Henry Clay. Song. ; Down where the cane and the cotton am growin' [first line] ; Sailin' away, sailin' away, Sailin' in the moonlight on the Henry Clay [first line of chorus]
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Mammy's Little Coal Black Rose. Song. ; I heard a pickaninny crying down in Tennessee one night [first line] ; You better dry your eyes, my little Coal Black Rose [first line of chorus]
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I Wonder Where My Lovin' Man Has Gone. ; I'm in love with the sweetest man what am [first line] ; Oh! I wonder where my lovin' man has gone? (Maybe Kansas City) [first line of chorus]
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Nigger Blues. ; Oh! the blues ain't nothing, but a good man feeling bad [first line]
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Underneath the Cotton Moon. ; Honey do you want to take a trip [first line] ; Watchin' and waitin' underneath the cotton moon [first line of chorus]
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Mandy Lou. ; Down in Alabama Dixieland, where the cotton blossoms grow [first line] ; Mandy my pretty Mandy Lou I'm just crazy in love with you [first line of chorus]
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Little Lady in the Moon. ; A little piccanninny once sat brooding all the day [first line] ; Little lady in the moon, won't you smile down at me soon [first line of chorus]
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Just Come Aroun' Wid an Automobile. A Bullyvarde Declaration. ; My gal's gone mad On a new fad [first line] ; I don't ride in no hitch like dat Ole style buggy Hitched to a rat [first line of chorus]
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Gin. ; When I'm troubled and my mind's upsot, and I don't know what I'm gwine to do [first line] ; It's a little bit o' Gin in a little cup o' tin [first line of chorus]
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: Howley, Haviland & Dresser, 1260-1266 Broadway, 1901
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The Voo-Doo Man. Song and Chorus. ; One night in Souf Calina at a gospel meetin' tent [first line] ; The Voo-doo man will catch yo' sure [first line of chorus]
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The Voo-Doo Man. Song and Chorus. ; One night in Souf Calina at a gospel meetin' tent [first line] ; The Voo-doo man will catch yo' sure [first line of chorus]
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When You Ain't Got No Money, (Well You Needn't Come Round). ; Ise had hard luck, worst ever struck [first line] ; When you ain't got no money, well you needn't come 'round [first line of chorus]
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Gimme Ma Money. ; Last night I went to a big Crap game [first line] ; Gimme ma money, don't think you're funny [first line of chorus]
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Shootin' Craps. Patti Rosa's Latest Success. ; Oh, dere is no pleasure in dis world, in my eyes can compare [first line] ; Come on a seven, And where are you 'leven? [first line of chorus]
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Blow Gabriel Blow. Plantation Song & Chorus. ; Oh someone has tol' me dat Gabr'el am here [first line] ; Git on yo' robe git yo' long white robe all ready [first line of chorus]
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The Great Jubilee Song. Move Along Joe. ; Woke one night, move along, Joe, saw a sight [first line] ; Joseph, Joseph, get on de wagon and a ride wid me [first line of chorus]
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Patriotic Songs. Dixie's Land. ; I wish I was in de land ob cotton, Old times dar am not forgotten, Look away! [first line] ; Den I wish I was in Dixie, Hooray! Hooray! [first line of chorus]
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Patriotic Songs. Dixie's Land. ; I wish I was in de land ob cotton, Old times dar am not forgotten, Look away! [first line] ; Den I wish I was in Dixie, Hooray! Hooray! [first line of chorus]
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