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Words and MusiC' byBilly James
Writer of "CarolinaMammy"
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A song of real charm and romance that you'll surely like
River Shannon MoonA Sweet Ballad In Waltz Time Words & Music by
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(And Make Yourself At Home)
Revised byTHEODORE MORSEExtra Verses by Irving Bibo
Words and Music byBILLY JAMES
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NEW "BLUES" HITS
RUNNIN' WILDMusic byA. HARRINGTON GIBBS
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An Ebony Jazz With .An Original And Most Characteristic Rhythm.1JHORUS :>
"~ords byJOE GREY ..LEO WOOD
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YOU'VE GOT TO SEE MAMMA EV·RY NIGHT
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