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I Love Lucy ("I Love Lucy" by Harold Adamson and Eliot Daniel)
- There's a certain couple that I know.
- They're strictly lovebirds,
- A pair of turtle dove birds.
- He's a guy who wants the world to know.
- So ev'ry day
- You'll hear him say
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- I Love Lucy and she loves me,
- We're as happy as two can be,
- sometimes we quarrel but then again
- How we love making up again.
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- Lucy kisses like no one can,
- She's my missus and I'm her man;
- And life is heaven you see
- Cause I Love Lucy
- Yes I Love Lucy
- and Lucy loves me.
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I Married Joan
("I Married Joan" by Richard Mack)
- I married Joan
- What a girl, what a whirl, what a life.
- Oh I married Joan
- What a mind, love is blind what a wife.
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- Giddy and gay, all day she keeps my heart laughin'
- Never know where her brain has flown.
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- Each to his own
- Can't deny that's why I married Joan.
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Leave it to Beaver ("The Toy Parade" by Dave Kahn, Melvyn Leonard and
Mort Greene)
- Hey! Here they come with a rum-tee tum they're having a toy
parade.
- A tin giraffe with a fife and drum is leading the kewpie
parade.
- A gingham cat in a soldier's hat is waving a Chinese
fan,
- A plastic clown in a wedding gown is dancing with Raggedy
Ann.
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- Fee fie fiddle dee dee they're crossing the living room
floor
- Fee fie fiddle dee dee they're up to the dining room
door.
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- They call a halt for a choc'late malt or cookies and
lemonade
- Then off they go with a ho ho ho right back to their toy
brigade.
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- Dobie, wants a little cutie,
- Dobie, wants a little beauty,
- Dobie want a gal to call his own
- Any size, any style, any eyes, any smile, any Jean, any Jane,
nay Joan.
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- Oh Dobie, wants a girl who is dreamy,
- Dobie, wants a girl who's creamy,
- Dobie, wants a girl to call his own.
- Is she blond, is she tall, is she dark, is she small, Is she
any kinda dreamboat at all
- No matter, he's hers and hers alone.
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- Meet Cathy, who's lived most everywhere,
- From Zanzibar to Barclay Square.
- But Patty's only seen the sight.
- A girl can see from Brooklyn Heights --
- What a crazy pair!
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- But they're cousins,
- Identical cousins all the way.
- One pair of matching bookends,
- Different as night and day.
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- Where Cathy adores a minuet,
- The Ballet Russes, and crepe suzette,
- Our Patty loves to rock and roll,
- A hot dog makes her lose control --
- What a wild duet!
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- Still, they're cousins,
- Identical cousins and you'll find,
- They laugh alike, they walk alike,
- At times they even talk alike --
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- You can lose your mind,
- When cousins are two of a kind.
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The Real McCoys
("The Real McCoys" by Harry Ruby)
- Want you to meet the family that's known as The Real McCoys.
- From West Virginee they came to stay in sunny Californi-ay.
- That's Grand Pappy Amos and the girls and the boys of the family known as
the Real McCoys.
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- Livin' like good folks should live, as happy as kids with toys.
- Ol Grand Pappy Amos is head of the clan, he roars like a lion, but he's
gentle as a lamb.
- His grandson Luke keeps beaming with joy, since he made miss Kate Missus
Luke McCoy.
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- What a house keeper Kate is, she's doin' what she enjoys.
- No gal can beat her when it comes to looks, the same can be said about the
way she cooks.
- For Grand Pappy Amos and the girls and boys of the family known as the
Real McCoys.
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- Sharing each others sorrows, enjoyin' each others joys.
- Like all other families they quarrel and fuss, but it ain't never serious,
- With Grand Pappy Amos and the girls and boys of the family known as the
Real McCoys.
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