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The Cubanola Glide. ; Way down in Cuba where skies are clear [first line] ; Glide, Glide, keep on a glidin' [first line of chorus]
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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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Mariutch Down at Coney Isle. ; I feel much-a mad all the day [first line] ; Mariutch she make-a de hootch a ma kootch down at Coney Isle [first line of chorus]
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Top O' the Mornin' "Bridget McCue". ; Michael Carney O, full of blarney O [first line] ; To o' the mornin' Bridget McCue, fresh as a shamrock covered with dew [first line of chorus]
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Oh! Mister Brown. ; Mandy Johnson and her beau, with the lights away down low [first line] ; Oh! Mister Brown, Oh! Mister Brown! I feel so lovin' when you are aroun' [first line of chorus]
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Louisa Schmidt. Harry Von Tilzer's Great German Novelty Song. ; Down in a delicatessen store in little Germany [first line] ; Louisa, I'd do anything to please her [first line of chorus]
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Good Bye Eliza Jane. ; Look a' here, Liza, listen to me [first line] ; Good-bye, Eliza Jane, I'm gwine a' for to leave you! [first line of chorus]
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Rauss Mit Ihm. ; Dan Dolan was the owner of an eighteen karat thirst [first line] ; 'Rauss mit ihm, then something happened quick! [first line of chorus]
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