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Danny Kaye
Danny Kaye

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Tonalità: Bb major
Verse 1
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Manic Depressive Pictures
presents...
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Hello, Fresno, goodbye.
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Produced by R .U. Manic.
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An d directed by
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Depressive.
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Now you know the name
of the picture
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and you'd like to see it, but no.
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Screenplay by Gluck,
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from a stage play by Motz,
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from a story by Blipp,
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from a chapter by Ronk,
from a sentence by Dopes,
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from a comma by Stokes,
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from an idea by Gropes,
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based on a Joe Miller's
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jokes.
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Now you know the name of the picture
and who wrote it,
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and you'd still like to see it. But no.
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Odd Direction, Finkelpuff
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and Thierry,
is Minerva, but photography,
Alonzo Tech recorded,
sound as Needleback,
upholstery by Zachary,
knickknackery by Thackery,
tipsickery by Dickery,
and dickery by Doc.
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Now finally, finally at last,
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comes the picture.
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And what do we see?
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The same old beautiful Corvus
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Girls.
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The opening scene is a ranch in Fresno,
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California.
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So what are they singing?
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When it's cherry blossom time in Orange,
New Jersey,
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we'll make a peach of
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a pear.
I know we can't elope,
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so honey, do be mine.
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And if up from the gulch
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rides a hunk of man,
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And he is a hero, Cowboy Dan,
a galloping, yodeling buckaroo.
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His horse, of course,
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is a baritone, too.
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I've got the old wagon wheels
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inside of me.
Yee -haw -haw.
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I've got that old cactus
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in the hide of me.
Yee -haw -haw.
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Have I ever gotten that
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yee -hoo -hoo?
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The girls are delighted to hear this.
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But where is our heroine?
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As the bell rings for lunch,
we find our heroine in the corral,
eating her heart out.
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She is Mary Swann, tap -dancing
daughter
of an American juggling act
who left her on the doorstep of an old English
castle
where she was found by Sir Basil
Metabolism who said,
I chose a girl, baby.
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I shall raise her as me own daughter,
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which he did. But she wants to tap dance,
a cowboy dancer
she met on this trip
and it was love at first sight
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Wants to marry her so she can tap dance,
but she knows
Sir Basil will never permit this
Never! Never! Never! Sir Basil!

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