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50's
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!
-
- 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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50's
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
-
- 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.
-
- 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.
-
- Giddy and gay, all day she keeps my heart laughin'
- Never know where her brain has flown.
-
- 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.
-
- 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.
-
- 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.
-
- 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!
-
- But they're cousins,
- Identical cousins all the way.
- One pair of matching bookends,
- Different as night and day.
-
- 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!
-
- Still, they're cousins,
- Identical cousins and you'll find,
- They laugh alike, they walk alike,
- At times they even talk alike --
-
- 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.
-
- 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.
-
- 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.
-
- 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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60's
The Addams Family
("The Addams Family" by Vic Mizzy)
- They're creepy and they're kooky,
- Mysterious and spooky,
- They're all together ooky,
- The Addams Family.
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- Their house is a museum
- Where people come to see 'em
- They really are a scream
- The Addams Family.
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- (Neat)
- (Sweet)
- (Petite)
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- So get a witches shawl on
- A broomstick you can crawl on
- We're gonna pay a call on
- The Addams Family.
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The Andy Griffith Show
("The Fishin' Hole" by Everett Sloane, Earle Hagen and
Herbert Spencer)
- Well, now, take down your fishin' pole and meet me at The
Fishin' Hole,
- We may not get a bite all day, but don't you rush
away.
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- What a great place to rest your bones and mighty fine for
skippin' stones,
- You'll feel fresh as a lemonade, a-settin' in the
shade.
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- Whether it's hot, whether it's cool, oh what a spot for
whistlin' like a fool.
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- What a fine day to take a stroll and wander by The Fishin'
Hole,
- I can't think of a better way to pass the time o'
day.
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- We'll have no need to call the roll when we get to The
Fishin' Hole,
- There'll be you, me, and Old Dog Trey, to doodle time
away.
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- If we don't hook a perch or bass, we'll cool our toes in
dewy grass,
- Or else pull up a weed to chaw, and maybe set and
jaw.
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- Hangin' around, takin' our ease, watchin' that hound
a-scratchin' at his fleas.
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- Come on, take down your fishin' pole and meet me at The
Fishin' Hole,
- I can't think of a better way to pass the time o'
day.
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Beverly Hillbillies
("The Ballad of Jed Clampett" by Paul Henning)
- Come and listen to a story about a man named Jed
- A poor mountaineer, barely kept his family fed,
- Then one day he was shootin at some food,
- And up through the ground came a bubblin crude.
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- Oil that is, black gold, Texas tea.
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- Well the first thing you know ol Jed's a millionaire,
- Kinfolk said "Jed move away from there"
- Said "Californy is the place you ought to be"
- So they loaded up the truck and moved to Beverly.
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- Hills, that is. Swimmin pools, movie stars.
- Well now its time to say good by to Jed and all his
kin.
- And they would like to thank you folks fer kindly droppin
in.
- You're all invited back a gain to this locality
- To have a heapin helpin of their hospitality
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- Hillybilly that is. Set a spell, Take your shoes off.
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- Y'all come back now, y'hear?.
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Bewitched
(never actually aired) ("Bewitched" by Howard
Greenfield and Jack Keller)
- Bewitched, Bewitched,
- You've got me in your spell.
- Bewitched, Bewitched,
- You know your craft so well.
- Before I knew what I was doing
- I looked in your eyes
- That brand of woo you've been brewin'
- Took me by surprise.
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- You witch, you witch,
- One thing is for sure.
- That stuff you pitch
- Just hasn't got a cure.
- My heart was under lock and key,
- But somehow it got unhitched.
- I never thought that I could be had
- But now I'm caught and I'm kinda glad
- To be Bewitched.
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- There's a hold up in the Bronx,
- Brooklyn's broken out in fights.
- There's a traffic jam in Harlem
- That's backed up to Jackson Heights.
- There's a scout troup short a child,
- Kruschev's due at Idlewild
- Car 54, Where Are You?
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- (musical interlude)
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- There's a hold up in the Bronx,
- Brooklyn's broken out in fights.
- There's a traffic jam in Harlem
- That's backed up to Jackson Heights.
- There's a scout troup short a child,
- Kruschev's due at Idlewild
- Car 54, Where Are You?
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- People let me tell you 'bout my best friend,
- He's a warm hearted person who'll love me till the
end.
- People let me tell you bout my best friend,
- He's a one boy cuddly toy, my up, my down, my pride and
joy.
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- People let me tell you 'bout him he's so much fun
- Whether we're talkin' man to man or whether we're talking son
to son.
- Cause he's my best friend.
- Yes he's my best friend.
- (scat finish).
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F Troop ("F Troop" by Irving Taylor and William Lava)
- The end of the Civil War was near
- When quite accidentally,
- A hero who sneezed abruptly seized
- Retreat and reversed it to victory.
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- His medal of honor pleased and thrilled
- his proud little family group.
- While pinning it on some blood was spilled
- And so it was planned he'd command F Troop.
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- Where Indian fights are colorful sights
- The end of the Civil War was near
- When quite accidentally,
- A hero who sneezed abruptly seized
- Retreat and reversed it to victory.
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- His medal of honor pleased and thrilled
- his proud little family group.
- While pinning it on some blood was spilled
- And so it was planned he'd command F Troop.
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- Where Indian fights are colorful sights
- and nobody takes a lickin'
- Where pale face and redskin
- Both turn chicken.
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- When killing and fighting get them down,
- They know their morale can't droop.
- As long as they all relax in town
- Before they resume with a bang and a boom
- F Troop.
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Gidget ("Gidget" by Howard Greenfield and Jack Keller)
- If you're in doubt about angels being real.
- I can arrange to change any doubts you feel.
- Wait'll you see my Gidget!
- You'll want her for your Valentine.
- You're gonna say she's all that you adore
- But stay away, Gidet is spoken for
- You're gonna find that Gidget is mine!
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Gilligan's Island
("The Ballad of Gilligan's Island" by George Wyle and
Sherwood Shwartz)
- Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale,
- A tale of a fateful trip
- That started from this tropic port
- Aboard this tiny ship.
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- The mate was a mighty sailing man,
- The skipper brave and sure.
- Five passengers set sail that day
- For a three hour tour, a three hour tour.
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- The weather started getting rough,
- The tiny ship was tossed,
- If not for the courage of the fearless crew
- The minnow would be lost, the minnow would be lost.
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- The ship set ground on the shore of this uncharted desert
isle
- With Gilligan
- The Skipper too,
- The millionaire and his wife,
- The movie star
- The professor and Mary Ann,
- Here on Gilligans Isle.
- So this is the talel of the castways,
- They're here for a long, long time,
- They'll have to make the best of things,
- It's an uphill climb.
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- The first mate and the Skipper too,
- Will do their very best,
- To make the others comfortable,
- In the tropic island nest.
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- No phone, no lights no motor cars,
- Not a single luxury,
- Like Robinson Crusoe,
- As primative as can be.
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- So join us here each week my freinds,
- You're sure to get a smile,
- From seven stranded castways,
- Here on "Gilligan's Isle."
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Green Acres
("Green Acres" by Vic Mizzy)
- Green acres is the place for me.
- Farm livin' is the life for me.
- Land spreadin' out so far and wide
- Keep Manhattan, just give me that countryside.
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- New York is where I'd rather stay.
- I get allergic smelling hay.
- I just adore a penthouse view.
- Dah-ling I love you but give me Park Avenue.
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- ...The chores.
- ...The stores.
- ...Fresh air.
- ...Times Square
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- You are my wife.
- Good bye, city life.
- Green Acres we are there.
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Hazel ("Hazel" by Howard Greenfield and Jack Keller)
- People love you everywhere you go
- Hazel.
- Children cross the street to say hello,
- Hazel.
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- You charm every Romeo and Casanova,
- It's your personality that wins them over.
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- You may never be a millionaire
- Hazel.
- Count your friends and you don't have a care,
- Hazel.
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- You've got more than wealth untold,
- You've got a heart of solid gold.
- We love you, Hazel,
- Just because you're you.
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Hogan's Heroes
(Never actually aired) ("March" by Jerry
Fielding)
- Heroes, heroes, husky men of war,
- Sons of all the hreoes, of the war before.
- We're all heroes up to our ear o's
- You ask questions
- We make suggestions
- That's what we're heroes for.
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- All good heroes love a good, big fight
- Open up the bomb bays and brighten up the night.
- We applaud the people who laud us,
- You pull the roses,
- We punch the noses,
- That's what we're heroes for.
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- What's a hero do?
- Well, we're not gonna tell ya
- Cause we wish we knew.
- That's why we heroes are so few.
- We've got a slogan
- From Colonel Hogan
- And Colonel Hogan's a hero too.
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- Never flinch, boys, never be afraid,
- Heroes are not born, boys, heroes are made.
- Ask not why, boys, never say die, boys,
- Answer the call, remember we'll all be heroes forever
more.
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I Dream of Jeannie
(Never actually aired) ("Jeannie" by Hugo
Montenegro)
- Jeannie, fresh as a daisy.
- Just love how she obeys me,
- Does things that just amaze me so.
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- She smiles, Presto the rain goes.
- She blinks, up come the rainbows.
- Cars stop, even the train goes slow.
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- When she goes by
- She paints sunshine on every rafter,
- Sprinkles the air with laughter,
- We're close as a quarter after three.
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- There's no one like
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- Jeannie. I'll introduce her,
- To you, but it's no use, sir,
- Cause my Jeannie's in love with me.
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It's About Time
("It's About Time" by Gerald Fried and Sherwood
Schwartz)
- It's about time,
- It's about space,
- About strange people in the strangest place.
- It's about time,
- It's about flight,
- Travelin' faster than the speed of light.
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- About space people and a brave crew,
- As through the barrier of time they flew.
- Pass the Roman Senators,
- Pass an armored knight,
- Pass the firing Minutemen,
- To this modern site.
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- It's about time for you and me
- To meet these people of amazing feats.
- It's about two astronauts and how they educate
- A pre-historic woman and her pre-historic mate.
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- It's about time
- It's about space
- About strange people in the strangest place
- They will be here
- With all of us
- Dodging a taxi, a car, a bus.
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- Where will they go
- What will they do
- In this strange place where everything is new.
- Will they manage to survive
- Watch each week and see.
- Will they get accustomed to the Twentieth Century.
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- It's about time
- For our good byes
- To all our pre-historic gals and guys.
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- And now,
- It's About Time
- It's About Time
- It's About Time
- It's About Time!
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Karen (By Jack Marshall and Bob Mosher)
- She's a doll, she's a queen, she's a tantalizing teen.
- And Karen, is her name (they call her Karen).
- At a party she's a stomper and a rock and rollin
romper.
- Everybody's glad she came.
- Hey that's Karen!
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- She sets her hair with great precision,
- It's her favorite indoor sport,
- And by the light of television,
- She can even write a book report.
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- There is no one greater north or south of the equator,
- Karen's always in a whirl
- She's alarming but disarming, and a really very charming
modern girl..
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Love, American Style
(Theme by Charles Fox and Arnold Margolin)
- Love, Love, Love
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- Love, American Style,
- Truer than the Red, White and Blue.
- Love, American Style,
- That's me and you.
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- And on a star spangled night my love, (My love come to
me).
- You can rest you head on my shoulder.
- Out by the dawn's early light, my love
- I will defend your right to try.
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- Love, American Style,
- That's me and you.
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The Monkees
("The Monkees" by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart)
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Full Lyrics
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- Here we come
- Walking down the street
- We get the funniest looks from
- Everyone we meet.
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- Hey, hey we're the Monkees,
- and people say we monkey around.
- But we're too busy singing,
- to put anybody down.
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- We go wherever we want to,
- Do what we like to do.
- We don't have time to get restless,
- There's always something new.
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- Hey, hey we're the Monkees,
- and people say we monkey around.
- But we're too busy singing,
- to put anybody down.
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- We're just trying to be friendly,
- Come watch us sing and play.
- We're the young generation,
- And we got something to say.
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- Hey, hey we're the Monkees,
- You never know where we'll be found.
- So you'd better get ready,
- We may be comin to your town.
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- Hey, hey we're the Monkees,
- and people say we monkey around.
- But we're too busy singing,
- to put anybody down.
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As Heard on the show
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- Here we come
- Walking down the street
- We get the funniest looks from
- Everyone we meet.
-
- Hey, hey we're the Monkees,
- and people say we monkey around.
- But we're too busy singing,
- to put anybody down.
-
- We're just trying to be friendly,
- Come watch us sing and play.
- We're the young generation,
- And we got something to say.
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- Hey, hey we're the Monkees,
- You never know where we'll be found.
- So you'd better get ready,
- We may be comin to your town.
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Mr. Ed ("Mister Ed" by Ray Evans and Jay Livingston)
- A horse is a horse, of course, of course,
- And no one can talk to a horse of course
- That is, of course, unless the horse is the famous Mr.
Ed.
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- Go right to the source and ask the horse
- He'll give you the answer that you'll endorse.
- He's always on a steady course.
- Talk to Mr. Ed.
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- People yakkity yak a streak and waste your time of day
- But Mister Ed will never speak unless he has something to
say.
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- A horse is a horse, of course, of course,
- And this one'll talk 'til his voice is hoarse.
- You never heard of a talking horse?
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- Well listen to this.
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- I am Mister Ed.
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- Everybody knows in a second life, we all come back sooner or
later.
- As anything from a pussycat to a man eating alligator.
- Well you all may think my story, is more fiction than it's
fact.
- But believe it or not my mother dear decided she'd come
back.
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- As a car...
- She's my very own guiding star.
- A 1928 Porter.
- That's my mother dear.
- 'Cause she helps me through everything I do
- And I'm so glad she's near.
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- My Mother the Car.
- My Mother the car.
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Petticoat Junction
("Petticoat Junction" by Paul Henning and Curt
Massey)
- Come ride the little train that is rolling down the tracks to
the junction.
- (Petticoat Junction)
- Forget about your cares, it is time to relax at the
junction.
- (Petticoat Junction)
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- Lotsa curves, you bet. Even more when you get
- To the junction, Petticoat Junction.
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- There's a little hotel called the Shady Rest at the
junction.
- (Petticoat Junction)
- It is run by Kate, come and be her guest at the
junction.
- (Petticaor Junction)
- And that's Uncle Joe, he's a movin' kind of slow at the
junction,
- Petticoat Junction.
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That Girl (Theme by Earle Hagen and Sam Denoff)
- Diamonds, Daisies, Snowflakes,
- That Girl
- Chestnuts, Rainbows, Springtime...
- Is That Girl
- She's tinsel on a tree...
- She's everything that every girl should be!
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- Sable, Popcorn, White Wine,
- That Girl
- Gingham, Bluebirds, Broadway...
- Is That Girl
- She's mine alone, but luckily for you...
- If you find a girl to love,
- Only one girl to love,
- Then she'll be That Girl too...
- That Girl!
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70's
Alice ("There's a New Girl in Town" by Alan and Marilyn Bergman & David
Shire)
- Season 1 &2
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- Early to rise, early to bed.
- In and between I cooked and cleaned and went out of my
head.
- Going through life with blinders on, it's tough to
see.
- I had to get up, get out from under and look for me.
- *There's a new girl in town and she's looking good.
- *There's a fresh freckled face, in the neighborhoood.
- There's a new girl in town, with a brand new style.
- She was just passing through,
- but if things work out she's gonna stay awhile....ba ba bum
bum bummmm
- (the two short versions omitted the lines marked with a
*)
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- Season 3 & 5
- Used to be sad, used to be shy
- Funniest thing, the saddest part is I never knew
why...
- Kickin' myself for nothin' was my favorite sport
- I had to get out and start enjoyin' 'cause life's too
short
- There's a new girl in town, 'cause I'm feelin good.
- Get a smile, get a song, for the neighborhood
- there's a new girl in town on her own two feet
- and this girl's here to say
- with some luck and love life's gonna be
- so sweeeeeeeeeet!
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- Season 4
- I used to be sad, I used to be shy
- Funniest thing, the saddest part is I never knew
why...
- Kickin' myself for nothin' was my favorite sport
- I had to take off, start enjoyin' 'cause life's too
short
- There's a new girl in town, 'cause I'm feelin good.
- Get a smile, get a song, for the neighborhood
- Things are great when you stand on your own two feet
- and this girl's here to say
- with some luck and love life's gonna be
- so sweeeeeeeeeet!
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- Season 6-9
- I used to be sad, I used to be shy
- Funniest thing, the saddest part is I never knew
why...
- Kickin' myself for nothin' was my favorite sport
- I had to take off, start enjoyin' 'cause life's too
short
- There's a new girl in town, 'cause I'm feelin good.
- Get a smile, get a song, for the neighborhood
- Things are great when you stand on your own two feet
- and this girl's here to say
- with some luck and love life's gonna be
- so sweeeeeeeeeet!
All in the Family ("Those Were the Days" by Charles Stouse and Lee
Adams)
- Boy the way Glen Miller played
- Songs that made the hit parade.
- Guys like us we had it made,
- Those were the days.
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- And you knew who you were then,
- Girls were girls and men were men,
- Mister we could use a man
- Like Herbert Hoover again.
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- Didn't need no welfare state,
- Everybody pulled his weight.
- Gee our old LaSalle ran great.
- Those were the days.
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Angie ("Different Worlds" by Norman Gimbel and Charles Fox)
- Let the time flow,
- Let the love grow,
- Let the rain shower,
- Let the rose flower.
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- Love it seeks,
- Love it finds,
- Love it conquers,
- Love it binds.
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- We come to each other from different worlds.
- Drawn to each other by the love inside of us.
- We give to each other our different worlds.
- As long as we can do it, life's is going to breeze right
through it.
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- Let the time flow,
- Let the love grow,
- Let the rain shower,
- Let the rose flower.
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- Love it seeks,
- Love it finds,
- Love it conquers,
- Love it binds.
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- Love it seeks,
- Love it finds,
- Love it conquers,
- Love it binds.
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The Brady Bunch
("The Brady Bunch" by Frank DeVol and Sherwood
Schwartz)
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- Here's the story of a lovely lady
- Who was bringing up three very lovely girls.
- All of them had hair of gold, like their mother,
- The youngest one in curls.
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- Here's the store, of a man named Brady,
- Who was busy with three boys of his own,
- They were four men, living all together,
- Yet they were all alone.
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- Till the one day when the lady met this fellow
- And they knew it was much more than a hunch,
- That this group would somehow form a family.
- That's the way we all became the Brady Bunch.
- The Brady Bunch,
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- That's the way we all became the Brady Bunch.
- The Brady Bunch.
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Chico and the Man
("Chico and the Man" by Jose Feliciano)
- Chico, don't be discouraged,
- The Man he ain't so hard to understand.
- Chico, if you try now,
- I know that you can lend a helping hand.
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- Because there's good in everyone
- And a new day has begun
- You can see the morning sun if you try.
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- And I know, things will be better
- Oh yes they will for Chico and the Man
- Yes they will for Chico and the Man.
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Diff'rent Strokes
("It Takes Diff'rent Strokes" by Alan Thicke, Gloria Loring
and Al Burton)
- Now, the world don't move to the beat of just one
drum,
- What might be right for you, may not be right for
some.
- A man is born, he's a man of means.
- Then along come two, they got nothing but their jeans.
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- But they got, Diff'rent Strokes.
- It takes, Diff'rent Strokes.
- It takes, Diff'rent Strokes to move the world.
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- Everybody's got a special kind of story
- Everybody finds a way to shine,
- It don't matter that you got not alot
- So what,
- They'll have theirs, and you'll have yours, and I'll have
mine.
- And together we'll be fine....
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- Because it takes, Diff'rent Strokes to move the world.
- Yes it does.
- It takes, Diff'rent Strokes to move the world.
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Good Times
("Good Times" by Dave Grusin and Andrew Bergman)
- Good Times.
- Any time you meet a payment.
- Good Times.
- Any time you need a friend.
- Good Times.
- Any time you're out from under.
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- Not getting hastled, not getting hustled.
- Keepin' your head above water,
- Making a wave when you can.
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- Temporary lay offs.
- Good Times.
- Easy credit rip offs.
- Good Times.
- Scratchin' and surviving.
- Good Times.
- Hangin in a chow line
- Good Times.
- Ain't we lucky we got 'em
- Good Times.
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Happy Days
("Happy Days" by Norman Gimbel and Charles Fox)
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- Sunday, Monday, Happy Days,
- Tuesday, Wednesday, Happy Days,
- Thursday, Friday, Happy Days,
- Saturday, what a day,
- Rockin all week with you.
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- This day is ours
- Won't you be mine. (Oh Happy Days)
- This day is ours (Oh Happy Days)
- Oh please be mine.
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- Hello sunshine, goodbye rain,
- She's wearing my high school ring on her chain.
- She's my steady, I'm her man,
- I'm gonna love her all I can.
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- (Chorus)
- Gonna cruise her round the town,
- Show everybody what I've found
- Rock'n'roll with all my friends
- Hopin' the music never ends.
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- These Happy Days are yours and mine (oh Happy Days)
- These Happy Days are yours and mine (oh Happy Days)
- These Happy Days are yours and mine, Happy Days.
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The Jeffersons
("Movin' on Up" by Jeff Barry and Ja'net Dubois)
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- Well we're movin on up,
- To the east side.
- To a deluxe apartment in the sky.
- Movin on up
- To the east side.
- We finally got a piece of the pie.
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- Fish don't fry in the kitchen;
- Beans don't burn on the grill.
- Took a whole lotta tryin'
- Just to get up that hill.
- Now we're up in teh big leagues
- Gettin' our turn at bat.
- As long as we live, it's you and me baby
- There ain't nothin wrong with that.
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- Well we're movin on up,
- To the east side.
- To a deluxe apartment in the sky.
- Movin on up
- To the east side.
- We finally got a piece of the pie.
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Laverne and Shirley
("Making our Dreams Come True" by Norman Gimbel and Charles
Fox)
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- One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
- Sclemeel, schlemazel, hasenfeffer incorporated.
- We're gonna do it!
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- Give us any chance, we'll take it.
- Give us any rule, we'll break it.
- We're gonna make our dreams come true.
- Doin' it our way.
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- Nothin's gonna turn us back now,
- Straight ahead and on the track now.
- We're gonna make our dreams come true,
- Doin' it our way.
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- There is nothing we won't try,
- Never heard the word impossible.
- This time there's no stopping us.
- We're gonna do it.
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- On your mark, get set, and go now,
- Got a dream and we just know now,
- We're gonna make our dream come true.
- And we'll do it our way, yes our way.
- Make all our dreams come true,
- And do it our way, yes our way,
- Make all our dreams come true
- For me and you.
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The Love Boat
("The Love Boat" by Paul Williams and Charles
Fox)
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- Love, exciting and new
- Come Aboard. We're expecting you.
- Love, life's sweetest reward.
- Let it flow, it floats back to you.
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- Love Boat soon will be making another run
- The Love Boat promises something for everyone
- Set a course for adventure,
- Your mind on a new romance.
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- Love won't hurt anymore
- It's an open smile on a friendly shore.
- Yes LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE! It's LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE!
(hey-ah!)
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- Love Boat soon will be making another run
- The Love Boat promises something for everyone
- Set a course for adventure,
- Your mind on a new romance.
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- Love won't hurt anymore
- It's an open smile on a friendly shore.
- It's LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE! It's LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE! It's
- LOOOOOOOOOOOVE!
- It's the Love Boat-ah! It's the Love Boat-ah!
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M*A*S*H
("Suicide is Painless" by Johnny
Mandel)
- Through early morning fog I see
- visions of the things to be
- the pains that are withheld for me
- I realize and I can see...
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- [chorus]:
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- That suicide is painless
- It brings on many changes
- and I can take or leave it if I please.
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- I try to find a way to make
- all our little joys relate
- without that ever-present hate
- but now I know that it's too late, and...
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- [Chorus]
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- The game of life is hard to play
- I'm gonna lose it anyway
- The losing card I'll someday lay
- so this is all I have to say.
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- [Chorus]
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- The only way to win is cheat
- And lay it down before I'm beat
- and to another give my seat
- for that's the only painless feat.
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- [Chorus]
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- MASH
- The sword of time will pierce our skins
- It doesn't hurt when it begins
- But as it works its way on in
- The pain grows stronger...watch it grin, but...
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- [Chorus]
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- A brave man once requested me
- to answer questions that are key
- 'is it to be or not to be'
- and I replied 'oh why ask me?'
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- 'Cause suicide is painless
- it brings on many changes
- and I can take or leave it if I please.
- ...and you can do the same thing if you choose.
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- Who can turn the world on with her smile?
- Who can take a nothing day, and suddenly make it all seem
worthwhile?
- Well it's you girl, and you should know it
- With each glance and every little movement you show it
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- Love is all around, no need to waste it
- You can have a town, why don't you take it
- You're gonna make it after all
- You're gonna make it after all
- How will you make it on your own?
- This world is awfully big, girl this time you're all alone
- But it's time you started living
- It's time you let someone else do some giving
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- Love is all around, no need to waste it
- You can have a town, why don't you take it
- You're gonna make it after all
- You're gonna make it after all
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Maude ("And Then There's Maude" by Dave Grusin and Andrew Bergman)
- Lady Godiva was a freedom rider
- She didnt' care if the whole world looked.
- Joan of Arc with the Lord to guide her
- She was a sister who really cooked.
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- Isadora was the first bra burner
- And you're glad she showed up. (Oh yeah)
- And when the country was falling apart
- Betsy Ross got it all sewed up.
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- And then there's Maude.
- And then there's Maude.
- And then there's Maude.
- And then there's Maude.
- And then there's Maude.
- And then there's Maude.
- And then there's
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- That old compromisin', enterprisin', anything but
tranquilizing,
- Right on Maude.
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Nanny and the Professor
(Theme by Steve Zuckerman and Fred Calvert)
- Soft and sweet
- Wise and wonderful
- Oooh our mystical, magical nanny.
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- Since the day that nanny came to stay with us
- Fantastic things keep happening.
- Is there really magic in the things she does
- Or is love the only magic thing that nanny brings
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- You know our nanny showed us you can make the impossible happen.
- Nanny told us have a little faith and lots of love
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- Phoebe Figalilly is a silly name
- And so many silly things keep happening
- What is this magic thing about nanny
- Is it Love? Or is it Magic?.
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The Odd
Couple (By Sammy Cahn and Neal Hefti)
- No matter where they go
- They are known as the couple.
- They're never seen alone
- So they're known as the couple.
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- As I've indicated
- They are never quite separated,
- They are peas in a pod.
- Don't you think that it's odd.
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- Their habits, I confess
- None can guess with the couple.
- If one says no it's yes
- more or less, with the couple.
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- But they're laugh provoking;
- Yet they really don't know they're joking.
- Don't you find
- When love is blind
- It's kind of odd.
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- This is it. This is it.
- This is life, the one you get
- So go and have a ball.
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- This is it. This is it
- Straight ahead and rest assured
- You can’t be sure at all.
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- So while you’re here enjoy the view
- Keep on doing what you do
- So hold on tight we'll muddle through
- One day at a time, One day at a time.
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- So up on your feet. Up on your feet
- Somewhere there’s music playing.
- Don’t you worry none
- We’ll just take it like it comes.
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- One day at a time, one day at a time.
- One day at a time, one day at a time.
- One day at a time, one day at a time.
- One day at a time, one day at a time.
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The Partridge Family
("C'mon Get Happy" by Wes Farrell and Danny
Janssen)
- Hello, world, here the song that we're singin'
- C'mon get happy!
- A whole lot of lovin' is what we'll be bringin'
- We'll make you happy!
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- We had a dream, we'd go travelin' together,
- We'd spread a little lovin' then we'd keep movin' on.
- Somethin' always happens whenever we're together
- We get a happy feelin' when we're singing a song.
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- Trav'lin' along there's a song that we're singin'
- C'mon get happy!
- A Whole lot of lovin' is what we'll be bringin'
- We'll make you happy!
- We'll make you happy!
- We'll make you happy!
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Three's Company
("Three's Company" by Don Nicholl and Joe
Raposo)
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- Come and knock on our door.....
- We've been waiting for you......
- Where the kisses are hers and hers and his,
- Three's company too.
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- Come and dance on on our floor......
- Take a step that is new.....
- We've a loveable space that needs your face,
- Three's company too.
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- You'll see that life is a frolic and laughter is calling for
you......
- Down at our rendez-vous,
- Three's company, too!!!!!!
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- Welcome back,
- Your dreams were your ticket out.
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- Welcome back,
- To that same old place that you laughed about.
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- Well the names have all changed since you hung around,
- But those dreams have remained and they're turned
around.
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- Who'd have thought they'd lead ya (Who'd have thought they'd
lead ya)
- Here where we need ya (Here where we need ya)
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- Yeah we tease him a lot cause we've hot him on the spot,
welcome back,
- Welcome back, welcome back, welcome back.
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- Baby, if you've ever wondered,
- Wondered whatever became of me,
- I'm living on the air in Cincinnati,
- Cincinnati, WKRP.
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- Got kind of tired packing and unpacking,
- Town to town and up and down the dial
- Maybe you and me were never meant to be,
- But baby think of me once in awhile.
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- I'm at WKRP in Cincinnati..
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