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(= The Push Button Telephone song Text file =)
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(= Prepared and Researched by The Craze =)
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(= VERSION 1.00001 =)
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(= Be Sure to call: WDE @ (203) 226-3565 =)
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(= The Paradise Isle (203) 255-6269 =)
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This text file is not formatted in any way, it will print as one long page.
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If you want to, feel free to edit it into pages before you print it.
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Important Notice: If you pick up your phone and start playing some hip
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tunes to yourself via push buttons you may find yourself connected to
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and angry Libyan. Before playing a tune be sure to do one of the following:
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1- Call a friend, and bother them with your push-button madness.
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2- (If using a modem) Disconnect the phone line, and turn the Modems speaker
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on (Issue an ATM1 command, if Hayes compatible) and enjoy.
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3- Call the local 'Weather and Time' recording, or other similar Recording,
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and play away.. I hear these Taped Operators like music.
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4- Call a friends answering machine, and bother them silly.
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When experimenting with this 'fun stuff' read the buttons/lyrics as a sing
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along 'Follow the bouncing ball' type deal, it's quite simple. Really..
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Thats about all I can think of that I have to get out of the way before
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embarking on this joyous journey into Push-button phone song land..
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Enjoy.... Ron, of course.
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Index of Songs contained Herein:
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1- America 14- Row, Row, Row your boat
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2- Twinkle Twinkle little star 15- Mary had a little lamb
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3- Strangers in the night 16- California, Here I come
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4- Here comes the bride 17- The old gray mare
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5- A tisket a tasket 18- Pop goes the weasel
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6- Here we go round the mulberry bush 19- I've been working on the RR
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7- London bridges 20- Happy Birthday
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8- Ring around a rosy 21- Jingle Bells
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9- Old MacDonalds Farm 22- Comin' round the mountain
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10- Swanee River 23- Three Blind mice
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11- Shave and a Haircut 24- Yankee Doodle
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12- When johnny comes marching.. 25- Rambling Wreck..
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13- Mister sandman 26- Frere Jacques
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27- Auld Lang Syne
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1- America
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5 5 6 1 5 9
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My count-try 'tis of thee
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0 0 8 0 8 4
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Sweet land of lib-er-ty
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8 4 2 4
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of thee I sing
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2- Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
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1 1 9 9
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Twin-kle, Twin-kle,
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0 0 9
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Lit-tle star
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3- Strangers in the Night
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4 8 8 4 8
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Stran-gers in the night
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4 8 6 8 4
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Ex-chang-ing glan-ces
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4- Here Comes the Bride
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1 3 3 3
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Here comes the bride
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1 9 6 6
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All dressed in white
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5- A Tisket, a Tasket
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6 6 4 8 6 4
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A tis-ket a tas-ket
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8 6 6 6 9 6 4
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A green and yel-low bas-ket
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4 6 6 4 4 6 6 4
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I wrote a let-ter to my love
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8 6 9 6 0 6 4
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And on the way I dropped it
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8 6 4 8 6 4
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I dropped it I dropped it
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8 6 9 6 0 6 4
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And on the way I dropped it
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8 6 6 4 6 6 4
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A lit-tle girl picked it up
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8 6 9 6 0 6 4
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and put it in her poc-ket
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8 6 4 8 6 4
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Her poc-ket her poc-ket
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6- Here we go round the Mulberry bush
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4 4 4 2
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Here we go round
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2 6 6 2 4
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the mul-ber-ry bush
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4 8 8 8 8
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the mul-ber-ry bush
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the mul-ber-ry bush
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4 4 4 2
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Here we go round
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2 6 6 2 4
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The mul-ber-ry bush
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4 8 8 6 8 4 4
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so ear-ly in the morn-ing
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7- London Bridges
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6 9 6 8 7 8 6
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Lon-don bridge is fall-ing down
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fall-ing down fall-ing down
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6 9 6 8 7 8 6
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Lon-don bridge is fall-ing down
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8 6 0 4
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My fair la-dy
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8- Ring around a Rosey
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8 8 8 6 0 4
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Ring a-round a ros-y
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4 8 8 8 6 0 4
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a poc-ket full of pos-ies
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0 4 0 4 4 0 0 4
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ash-es, ash-es, we all fall down!
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9- Old McDonald had a Farm
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Old Mac-Don-ald had a farm
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EE-II-EE-II-OHH!
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And on this farm he had
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8 7
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some chicks
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EE-II-EE-II-OHH!!
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With a chick chick here
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4 4 4 4 4
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and a chick chick there
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4 4 4 4 4 4
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here a chick there a chick
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4 4 4 4 4 4
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ev-ry where a chick chick
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10- Way down upon the swanee river
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3 2 1 3 2
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Way down up-on the
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1 0 4 5
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Swan-ee riv-er
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6 8 4 2
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far far a-way,
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3 2 1 3 2
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That's where my heart is
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1 9 4 5
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Turn-ing ev-er
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That's where the old folks stay
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11- Shave and a Haircut, Two Bits!
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9 4 4 2 1 6 6
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Shave and a hair-cut, two bits!!
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12- When Johnny comes marching home
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8 4 4 4 4 8
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When john-ny comes march-ing
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6 8 6 5 * 5 *
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home a-gain Hur-rah! Hur-rah!
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8 4 4 4 4 8
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We'll give him a heart-y
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6 8 6 9 # 5 #
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Wel-come then hur-rah! hur-rah!
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5 # # # 5 9
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The men will cheer, the boys
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9 9 5 6 6 6 4
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Will shout The lad-ies they will
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8 8 8 4 8 # 9
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all turn out and we'll all feel
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6 8 4 4 4
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Gay when John-ny comes
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4 0 4
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march-ing home!
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13- Mister Sandman
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4 2 6 2
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Mis-ter sand-man
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Bring me a dream
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14- Row, Row, Row Boat
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4 4 4 8 6
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Row, row, row your boat
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gen-tly down the stream
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Mer-ri-ly
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0 0 0
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Mer-ri-ly
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Mer-ri-ly
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4 4 4
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Mer-ri-ly
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6 2 2 1 1
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Life is but a dream
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15- Mary had a little lamb
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6 0 4 0 6 6 6
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Mar-y had a lit-tle lamb
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2 2 2 6 6 6
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lit-tle lamb, lit-tle lamb
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6 0 4 0 6 6 6
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Mar-y had a lit-tle lamb
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6 8 8 6 8 4
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Its fleece was white as snow
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16- California Here I come
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8 8 8 8 9 8 1
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Cal-i-for-nia here I come
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3 3 3
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Right back where
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3 6 3 4
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I start-ed from
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17- The Old Gray Mare
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4 4 4 4
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The old gray mare
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She ain't what she used to be
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Ain't what she used to be
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Ain't what she used to be
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4 4 4 4
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The old gray mare
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She ain't what she used to be
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8 8 8 6 8 4
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Ma-ny long years a-go
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18- Pop Goes the Weasel
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4 4 8 8 6 8 6 1
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All a-round the mul-ber-ry bush
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4 4 4 8 6 0 4
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The mon-key chased the wea-sel
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4 4 4 8
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The mon-key thought
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'Twas al-l in fun
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5 1 6 0 4
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Pop goes the wea-sel
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19- I've been working on the railroad
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I've been work-ing
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on the rail-road
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20- Happy Birthday
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4 4 2 4 # 8
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Hap-py birth-day to you
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1 1 2 1 9 8
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Hap-py birth-day to you
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21- Jingle Bells
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Jin-gle bells, Jin-gle bells
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Jin-gle all the way
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9 9 9 9 9 5 5
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Oh, what fun it is to ride
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in a one-horse o-pen sleigh
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22- Comin' round the mountain
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She'll be
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comin' round the moun-tain
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When she comes
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23- Three Blind Mice
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Three blind mice
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Three blind mice
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See how they run
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See how they run
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24- Yankee Doodle
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4 4 2 6 4 6 2
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Yan-kee doo-dle went to town
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4 4 2 6 4 1
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Rid-ing on a po-ny
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stuck a feath-er in his hat
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4 4 2 6 4 1 1
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and called it mac-a-ro-ni
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25- Rambling Wreck from Georgia Tech
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6 8 4 4 4
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I'm a ram-bling wreck
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from Geor-gia tech
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and a hell of an en-gin-eer
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26- Frere Jacques
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4 2 6 4 4 2 6 2
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Fre-re Jac-ques Fre-re Jac-ques
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6 9 # 6 9 #
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Dor-mez-vous? Dor-mez-vous?
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27- Auld Lang Syne
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Should auld ac-quain-tance
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be for-got
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in days of auld lang syne
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Well, thats about all I can come up with for now.. Maybe at a later date I
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will scrape up some more of this silliness, and bother to put it in a text
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file (don't hold your breath) or maybe (this is a stronger possibility) I
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will make some of these songs into Telix scripts, or dialing directories.
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That might prove to be interesting.. Hope you had as much fun as I did.
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..Ron
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Strangers in the night (c) 1966 by Champion Music Corp & Screen Gems
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Mr. Sandman (c) 1954 by Edwin H. Morris & Company
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California, Here I come (c) 1924 by M. Witmark & Sons
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Happy Birthday to you (c) 1935 by Summy-Birchard Company.
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