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76 The Play-Party in Indiana. |
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"Then I'll not go with you Benny, darling, Once before I've told you the reason why, If from my mother I should part It would surely break her heart, But then I'll not forget you, Benny McCoy."
"Then I must leave you Nora, darling, Though it will almost break my heart to try. 1 will seek some other part, I will wed another heart. And you will never more see Benny McCoy."
"Then I'll go with you Benny, darling, I, my parents and my sisters bid, Goodby, I will roam the world with you, I will always prove true, I will roam the world with Benny McCoy."
d. This, like "No Sir" and "Billy Boy" is .a dialogue song; it is dramatic in the degree to which the two actors make it, but there is no game or dance to it. |
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Old Brass Wagon. |
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Miss E. F. Laud, Shelby. Tp |
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1. :Circle to the left, Old Brass Wagon,: 3 times
You're the one my darling.'
2. :Swing oh swing Old Brass Wagon,: 3 times You're the one, my darling.
3. : Promenade home Old Brass Wagon,: 3 times
You're the one, my darling. |
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4. :Shoddish up and down, the Old Brass Wagon,: 3 times You're the one, my darling. |
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