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Page 1: Eastenders Sing Along
Page 2: Eastenders Sing Along

EasMedley7 .o.....Toot, Toot, Tootsie! (Goodbye) ' 'u ,

Somebody Stole My GirlPut Your Arms Around Me HoneyOh Johnny! Oh Johnny! Oh!Yes Sir, That's My Baby

Medley8 .... .......For Me And My GalShine On Haruest MoonWho's Sorry Now?You Made Me Loue You'It Had To Be YouSome Of These Days

Medley9 ...................Alabamy BoundWaiting For The Robert E. Lee 'When You're Smilirug (The Whole World Smiles WithCalifornia, Here I Come

Medleyl0 ......o..... 4Roll Out The Barcel (Beer Banel Polka)Row, Row, RowShe'll Be Coming Round The MountainHow Ya Gonna Keep'Em Down On The Farm

Editor: Cecil Bolton. Design: Dan Galvin.First Published 1986/Reprinted May 1986.O EMI Music Publishing Ltd.London WClH OLD

Exclusive DistributorsInternational Music PublicationsSouthend Road, Woodford Green, Essex IG8 8HNPhotocopying of this copyright material is illegal.

Cover Photograph: Doug McKenzieO 1985 BBC Enterprises Ltd. Used by Permission.'EastEnders'is a trademark of theBritish Broadcasting Corporation.The BBC-TV Series EastEnders is produced by Julia Smith.The songs included in this album are available in an originalEastEniiers Cast Recording on the BBC Record LabelLP: REB 586 & Cassette:ZCF 586

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ContentsMedley I 4Maybe lt's Because I'm A Londoller v-' {, ,

Who Were You With Last Night? ,

Hold Your Hand Out You Naughfy Boy iHello! Hello! Who's Your Lady Friend ,The Ma.nWho Broke The Bank At Moite Carlo,Ship Ahoy (All The Nice Girls Loue A Sailor)If s A Long Way To TipperaryI Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside ;

Medley2.... ............... IPack Up Your Troubles (In Your Old Kit-Bag)Goodbye Dolly Gray ,. ',.Don't Dilly Dally On The Way (The Cock Linnet Song) ,

Run, Rabbit Run .

Wot'cher! (Knocked'Em In The Old Kent Road)Waiting At The Church (My Wife Won't Let Me) ' :

MedleyB .o.. .......12Strollin' i

Underneath The Arches , ''HometownLily Of Laguna -1,

On Mother Kelly's DoorstepI'm Foreuer Blowing Bubbles , '- l

Medley4 .... ..o............18The Barrow Boy Song

A Nice Cup Of TeaDaddy Wouldn't Buy Me A Bow-WowI'm Henery The Eight I Am!

Medley5 .... ...22Boiled Beef & CqrrotsAny Old IronMy Old Man's A Dustmq.rlI'ue Got A Louely Bunch Of CoconutsKnees Up Mother Brown!

Medley6 ................ ...25Giue My Regards To Broadway

'Are You From Dixie?If You Knew Susie Like I Know SusieBaby FaceI'm Looking Ouer A Four Leaf Couer \

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tli ti-' r: - : l:

Medley IMaybe lt's Because I'm A Londoner

WG7C7

Registration: A

Gr.? C7

Lon

G7

May-be

'?..

Irm aitrs be-cause

C7

That I

D7

think of her

-

Where-ev-er

G? C7

get a fun - ny feel

D7

- side

Gm

of me

-

Just walk-ing up and down,

(cIo)

love Lon -don Town.

Words and Music by Fred Godfrey and Mark Sheridan

Who were you with last

G7D7

May{e itrs be-cause Irm a Lon-don-er, That I@ 1947 : Francis Day & Hunter Ltd., Inndon WC2H OLD

Moderately

F(O) F

Who Were You With Last Night?)=)

Bm Bb

night ?

It was-nrt your sis-ter, it was-nrt your ffi&,

Who were you with

Words and Music byHubert Gregg

Cm D7

May -be itts be-cause Irm a

- don-er That I love Lon-don

Lon-don- er

- ing in

Who were you with last

Iast night?-

night?

-

e 1912 : B. Feldman & Co. Ltd., london, WC2H OLD.

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Out in

Em

the pale

Em

moon - Iight,

Em7

Are you going to

D

tell your Miss-us when

D7

home,\----.--l

Who you were with last night? Hold your

Words and Music by W. David and C. Murphy

C

out,

-

nlce

Am

HoId your hand

Last night the pale moon

You were stroll-ing

- full of

told her youf d nev - er kissed a

the park,

D7

out,

-

you naugh-t5r boylO 1913 ; Francis Da-'- & Hunter Ltd. trndon WC2H 0LD.

Hold Your Hand Out you Naughty Boy

,.hand

you naugh- ty

you

Am

naugh -ty

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v

u HeUo! Hello! Who's Your Lady Frierud

ebt

Words and Music by Worton David and Bert [.ee

- dy friend? Whors the lit - Ue

Cm

Whors your la

$r1 - ie by your side ?

FT Ebo

Ive seen you

am sur-prisedat

with a girl

Bb

or

Cm

IIel - lol- Hel-

-Iol

G

Stop your lit - tle games,

C7

Donrt you think your ways you ought to

Fm7

mend?

- ton,

ebz

is - n't the girl with at Brigh

Bb

Ipb

saw you

sbz

who whof s your la - d5, friend?O 1913:8. Feldman & Co. Ltd.. LondonWC2HOLD.

The Mq,rL Who Broke The Bank At Monte Carlo

sb

Words and Musicby Fred GilbertArranged by Tony Hiller, James Bradley & James Stewart

Bb

I

walk a

Bbr- long the prom-en-ade with an - de-pen -dant atr,in

Bb

You

C7

can

hearFm

the girlsFm?

de - clare:Bb?

must berb

a mill -abt

ion - aire;rrC7

You cantrHe

I

hear

F7

them sigh and hope to die,

sbz

them wink oth - er

rb

man who broke the Bank at Mon - te Car

e 1985 ; Tony Hiller Music, London W.2.Sub-published b1'EMI Music Publishing Ltd., London WC2H 0LD

€Y€ '

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Ship Ahoy All The Nice Girls Loue A Sailort

ebt

For therer s some -thing -abt

A11 the nice girls

- love a

F7

WordsbYA.J"Ui}\{usic by Bennett Scsc;

rO1ru )

Jane, Then he's

E--lrbnz

or,

-

tar:'

-

sail - orsBb

a -bout a sail - or, -- Well , you knowwhat

sbz

are.

-

Bright andbteez - zy,(rbo) rb

and eas - syr- Hers-_

freeC7

la - dies pride

F7

joy;

-

He falls

nbz

in love with Kate andmand

a - gain, Ship a - hoyl

-

Ship a - hoy!

@ 1909: B. Feldman & Co. Ltd., LondonWC2HOLD

All the -hoyl

It's A Lorug Way To Tipperary

long way- to Tip

Itfs aAm7

To the sweet- est grrl

-dil - lyn

-

Words and Music by Jack Judge and Harry Williams

Itts a long way -

Itrs a

G

-per -ar - y,

-G

\\_/long way --- to

D7Tip - per -arG

Fare-well , Leices-terGA7

Squaren Itrs a

D7G

Good -bye

-

Pic -ca-

G

Iong, longG7

- y, But my hearts -

right therel@ 1912 : B. Feldman & Co. Ltd., London WC2H 0LD.

way to Tip -per - ar oh, I

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I Do Like To Be Beside The SeasideWords and Music by John A. Glover-Kind

) =).Arranged by Tony Hiller, James Bradley & James Stewart

So.

do like be be - side the side,

-

be-side the sea.

to stroll up-on the Prom, Prom, Prom, Where the

- bands Tid -de - ly - om

C

just

C

Iots of girls be - side,

be - side my-self with glee;

be - side the sea.O 1985 :Tony HillerMusic,Inndon W.2.

Sub-.published by EMI Muic Publishing Ltd., london WC2H OLD

And therers

Em7

should like be be - side, Be-side the

bemelet side,

A7

A71+1

brass

be-side

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Medl ey 2 Regishation: c

Pack Up Your Troubles (In Your Old Kit-Bag)

Pack up your trou{les in your old

F

Words by George AsafMusic by Felix Powell

sb

kit - bag, And

ADm

smile, smile.-

EmcTC

smile,

G?

While you've a lu-ci-fer toFC7

light your fag,F3b

Smile,boys, thatf s the style.-CFGTC

Whatts the use

F

of wor-ry-ing

must leave

F7

It nev

D7 (DZ+;

worth while,- er was

G7C

Sot Pack upyourtroutles inyour old kit -bag, And smile, smile, smile.@ 1915 : Francis Day & Hunter Ltd., London WC2H 0LD.

sbBb

am need

Bb

WordsbyWill D. CobbMusicbyPaul Barnes

sb

the front

- ing, And I

sb

go.

-

C7FSome-thing telIs me I

sb

fisht

Bb

the foe

Cm Bb

sol-dier boys

Bb

are march

(Eo

can no

G?

long - er

C

stay.

F

hear the bu - g1e call

lL' ll2ru

Cood- bye DoI -iy Grayl

@ 190O: Howley Havilmd & Co.. USA. \ow. Shame Prs Inc., USA.Sub-publirhed by Hemar Dmmki Muic Pub. Co., tandon WC 2H OLD

Goodbye Dolly Gray

Good -bye

(so) F?

DoI-ly, I

sb

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r-10 Don't Ditty Dalty On The Woy (The Cock Linnet Song)

Bb

Words and Music by Charles Collins & Fred W. LeighArrangedby Tony Hiller, James Bradley & James Stewart

sbt

dal- ly on

in it,

f'm? gb?

the

F7

dal - lied and

nbt Bb

said,rrFol-Iow

dil - Iied,

Ebt

dal -lied,

sb FmZ

I walked be - hind with my

rb (pho) Fm? Bb?

Off went the cart with the

old cock

rb

lin -net. I dil-Iied

Lost the van and donrt know where to

ab Cm abm

roam,

Bb c7 F?

cantt find your way home.

You canrt trust the spe-cials like the old - time cop-pers, Wtrenyou

ebtmvrv

o 1985 : Tony Hiller Music, London W.2.Sub-published by EMI Music PublishingLtd., London WC2H OLD

Run, Rabbit Run

Run, rab*it,C

WordsbyNoel Gay & RalphButlerMusicbyNoelGay

run, rab*it,C

run, run, run.

(rbo) c

Run, rab*it, run, rab*it,Dm

the farm-errs Blltr,

G7

run, run,D7

run. Bang, bang, bang, bang,

G? tcol G C

goes

Run, rab*it, tttn, rab-bit, run, run' run. Run, rab*it, rr'n, rab*it, t:trn,

@ 1939 : Noel Gay Music Co. Ltd., 24 Denmark Street, Londor rtrC2.AU Rights Reseryed. Intemational Copyright Secured.

tIln,

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It

run.

F

Donrt give the farm-er his

D7 G7

(Eb1

fun. Hefll get by

run, run,

fun, fun,

Wot'cher! (Knocked'Em In The Old Kent Road)

J=J F

-.neigh*ours cried.

T v'Whotre yer goinr to meet,

FAm pb

eb

Words by Albert ChevalierMusicby Charles Ingle

Bill ?

G

thought I should rave died,

FG7

the OId Kent Roadl

O 1891 : Keith Prowse PubCo. Ltd.. London WC2H oLD.

the church, wait-ing at

DGthe churth,

Tac it ,

\1

When

C

I found

C7

herd left me in

F

the lurch, Lor, how it did

D7

up - set

G

A11 at

C

once he

A7

sent me round a note,

Dm Fm

Herds theve

C

This is what

G7CC7

he *-mte,

segue

mar-ry you to-day, My wife wonrt lete 1985 : Tony Hiller Music, London W.2.

Sub-published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd., London WC2H 0LD.

rab*it, rab-bit,

yerbought the street, Bill? Laughl

Knocked fem in

Waiting At The Church (My Wife Won't Let Me)

wait-ing at

B7

the church, wait-ing at

EmG

Words and Music by H. E. Pether & Fred W. LeigrArranged by Tony Hiller, James Bradley & James Steq'art

frCanrt get a-way

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7

12

Medley 3 Resistration: E

Strollin'Moderately

F

Stroll - ih',

- nrng

rich

-

IN their au - to -

(co )

pho - tr€y,

stroll - inr

Words and Musicby Ralph Reeder

en-vy

tor cat

mo - biles, For a

Gm7 C7

po - ny, When If mItd rath-er have shank-srs

'-----/

Gm7

Ev - rry

D7 FC7Fc'l

light

F7

moon

sb

theof

gbm

go out stroll - in' , And know my luck is ro11 - inr, When Irmnight I

one I love.

-O 1959 : Keith Prowse Music Pub. Co. Ltd., London WC2H OLD

stroll-int with the

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Underneath The Arches

Am? D7

\\ ords ard \Iusic by Bud Fla n a a" -

- WAY,

G

Un -der-neath the

Arch - €s, on cob - blestones I Iay, Ev -'ry nightyouril

Hap - py when the

Tacit ,

day - light comes creep-ing, Her- ald-ing the dawn.J. -n-

Sleep - ing'when itr s

rain - ing, and p- ing when itrs fine,

- tling by bove,

mat - ter where I stray,

I dream my dreams a - way.

@ 1932: forallcoutriesbyCampbell Connelly& Co. Ltd., ?8 Neman Street, LondonWlpBLA

me- tired -

out and worn,

hear the

Pave-ment is my

Un - der:neath the

my dreams a

trains rat

Arch -es

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14

Hometown Words by Michael CarrMusic by Jimmy Kennedy

E7

town, want to wan - der round your back streets,

D7 / (Do) D7

-\--#/

See your tum -ble-down old shack streets,

-

Ird love to

Tacit

D7A7A7

D7

walk in on those corn

B7

tum - ble through

storer- where I could

-v coun - try cous

E7

- ins of mine.

-A7

- town,

where the doves are soft -ly int , where therets al -ways noth-inr

-'\--rl

inl ,

-

welcome from those corny coun - try

cous - ins of mine.- Ttrerersan old school - house door, used to

And

fun7

smaIl

go doz -en lol -Ii-pops and

can -dy

come for more.-

E7

where the gat - den trees are

O 193? : Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd., tondon WC2H OLD.

Home

Tacit

four,

Home - town, sha

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Tacit

back to see those corn

Lily Of Laguna

sit

said

D7

She is the Lil

(Do

coun try cous 1ns of mine.

by love,

go - ing

Words and Music by Leslie StuartArranged by Tony Hiller, James Bradley & james Stewart

Shers no gal

queen La - gu - na

she likes me,

La-gu-Dd, she is myyof

G

and my rose. On Moth1985 : Tony Hiller Music, London W.2.

Sub-published by EMI Music publishing Ltd., London WC2H OLD.

ting down to dream, Shers the

Be-cause she

- er Kel - lyts

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7

16

On Mother Kelly's Doorstep

door

Dm7

door - step,

Dm7

- step down a -dise Rowr-

Words and Music by G. Stevens

l Bbo)

sit a-long or

Sherd got

C

On Moth-er Kel-Iyrs

Ird

NeI sherd sit a -long or

hole in her frock, hole in her shoe I Hole in

Nel - ly was the smart-est down our

€>

Joe.

A1 Iey.

now,

-C

gallifI

G7

A7B?

Fm

Am

love him

re - mem*ers Joe,

Em

like she used

down Par-a-dise Row. -O 1925 ; Francis Day & Hunter Ltd., London WC2H 0LD

lit - tle

her sock where her toe peeprd thror

Tacit

Irm wonder-ing

her beau, And does she

l,

door - stepr-

to, On Moth -er Kel-lyrs

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17I'm Foreuer Blowing Bubbles

blow - ing

Pret ty bub-bles ln

They fly high,

Then like my

ways

looked ev - try

D7

Irm

-

ln

Words and Music b1- Joan Knebrovin and John Kellene

G

bub - b1es,

G

----= _--.-/the atr.

near -ly reach

hid - ing,

B7

sB,

D7

die.

bub - bles,

gb nbmAA

Pret -ty

sb

the air.

Im- for-ev

dreams, they

tuners aI

where,

for-ev

bub bles

O 1919:KendisBrmkman Music Co.Inc., USA. Now, Remick MusicCorc.. USA.Sub-publishedby B. Feldman&Co. Lrd., London WC2HOLD'

and RedwodMusic Ltd.. London WlX 2t.R

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18

The Barrow Boy SongWords and Music by Frank Walsh, Joe Burley, Harry Bull and Art Noel

J = J.ED

Medl ey 4 Resistration: F

bar - row boy Irve

liv - ing, _-

cos - ter

back up -on

G

C7 F7

A11 me life Irve want-ed to be a

sb

bar

al - ways want-ed to

Fm?

with pride,

- beth side.

So -ci

my liv - ing,

-ought to havebeen a bar-row boYYearsa -

J.=JA7

cos- ter,

rb

2.Bb ebt pb

- go.

O 1950 ; Francis Day and HunterLtd., LondonWC2H OLD.

from o-ver the Lam

Take mewherethe ripe ba-na -nas

They're on-1Y

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19Lambeth WalkWordsby Douglas Furber

MusicbyNoelGayEm

day, -

time- your Lamteth way,- An-y eve - ning

do - inr the Lam*eth

B7

Ev-trn5r tit With her lit - tle Lam*eth pal,-

find them all, do - inl the Lam*eth walk. oil

Ev - rrything free -

and ea - sy, as you darn-welI plea - S€y,

there, there,

Once you get- down Lam -beth way, _ Ev-try eve - ning, ev-try

find- your - self , do-int the Lam*eth walk.

O 1937 :Cinephonic lluic Co. Ltd.. 78 NeBTan Stret. tandon W1p 3LAand Richud Amirage Lrd.. 2-1 Denmark Stret. Lnndon \\ C2.

AlI Right Re*n eC I:remat:oraI Cop-rrght Secured

Do

walk.

Em

oil

there.

TUday,

-

Youtll find

- tle Lam*eth gal,-

YoutIl

Why donrt you make- your

You'11 oil

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20 A Nice Cup Of Tea

cup

WordsbyA. P. HerbertMusicby Henry Sullivan

E7

"--/IN the morn-ing,I like a

the

nice

c[z

day,

A

of te,a

D

For to

half - past

cup

E7

din -

Bm

start

E7

e - lev -en,

E7

I like a nlce cup of tea

tea with myof

hea-ven, Is a

A

nrce

with my

r*z

tea,

-

B7

nice cup

Bm E7

O 193? : B. Feldman & Co. Ltd., London WC2H OLD.

Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me A Bow-WowJ =J

nrce

Dad-dywould-ntt buy me a

E7

Words and Music by Joe JabrarArranged by Tony Hiller, James Bradley & James Stewart

A

(bow

D

Dad-dywould<rrt buy me a

when its time for

E7

bed, Therersa

A

1ot to be said for

B7

E7

bow - wow

bow - wow (bow - wow), Itve got a lit - tle cat, I am ve-ly fond of that, But Ird

O 1985 : Tony Hiller Music, London W.2.Sub-published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd., London WC2H 0LD

Well, my i - dea of

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212^+ ":

rath-er have a bow, bow, wow - wow, wow

I'm Heruery The Eight I Am!

Hen-er -y

Hen - er -y the Eighth aml

Words and Music by Harry Champion, Fred Murray and R. P. Weston

AD

am! got

cflr

the wid

E7

-ow next door, Shets been mar-ried sev - en

times be fore. try one Hen-er - y,

-

E7A

Ev

Stre would-ntt have a WiI - lie or

man named Hen -er

^ --\--l

Sam. _

Ifm Hen-er

Irm her

aml@ 1910 : Francis Day & Hunter Ltd., London WC2H OLD

Eighth,

mar-ried to

eighth old

segue

Eigbth aml

Page 21: Eastenders Sing Along

22 Medley 5Boiled Beef & Carrots

Boiled beef

E

Thatrs the

A

{

Regishation: B

and

D

car - rots,

E

Words and Music by Charles Collins & Fred MurrayArranged by Tony Hiller, James Bradley & James Stewart

keeps you well , Donrt

D

stuff for your I'Dar*y - kel'r, makes you fat and

liveA

like veg- e - ta - ri - ans, On food they grve par-rots,r'*m B? A

night blow out your 'rkite" on Boiled beef and car - rots.

O 1985 : Tony Hiller Music, London W.2.Sub-published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd., London WC2H OLD

morn till

Any Old lron

An-y

B7

Words and Music by Charles Collins, E. A. Shepherd and Fred Terry

D

iron, an-y an -yold iron, an - y

E

you look neat, talk a -bout a treat, You lookdap-perfromyournappertoyourfeet.AF.7

Dressrd in sty1e,

rImbrand new tile, and your fath-errs

A

old green tieB7

OD, ButAE7

would-ntt give you tup-penceforyour old watch chain,OId i - ron, old

O 1911 : Herman Darewski Music Pub. Co., London WC2H OLD

My Old Man's A Dusttr-LanNew words & New music by Lonnie Donegan, Peter Buchanan & Beverly Thorn

C7

dust-man, He wears a dust-manrs hat.

O 1960 : Tyter Music Ltd., 19-20 PolandStreet, London W1V 3DD,International copyright secured. Used by permission.

My old mants a He wears gorSlim-eY

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I'ue Got At_ta-r. ,b

trou-sers and he lives in a Coun-cil flat.

sbcHe looks a pro-per aa-na in his

Words and Music by Elton Box, Desmond Cox & Lewis Ilda

Louely Bunch Of Coconuts

Irve

stand-ing in

C7

got a lov -er-ly bunch of co - co-nuts,-F7

Therethey are a

Big ones, smalI ones, some as big as your head,

pb

Sing-ing roll or bowl a

F7

ball a pen-ny a pitch,

-

or bowl a ball,

G7

wrist, Thatrswhat the show-man said. got a

F?

lov-er-ly bunch of co - co -nuts, Ev- rry ball you throw will make me rich.

the i - dol of me life, Sing-ing ro11 or bowl a

ball_u!-.

a pen-ny a pitch.

Sing-ing rollorbowl a ball a pen-ny a pitch, RoIl

eb

Roll orbowl a ball, Sing-ing ro11 orbowl a ball a pen-ny a pitch.

",0,,.",'o,.Frl?"nfof"1ll"'"?trIIH::3,:""#;l,1li,ix,:t',!lTj#f*"A8j:,3:f,ications)Ltd

greatbig hob-nail boots, Hers got such a job to pul1'em up that he calls'emdai-sy rootsl

twist,

There standsme wife, -

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24Knees Up Mother Brown!

).=;C

Ee-iDm

Words and Music by Harris Weston and Bert Lee

Drn G?

Knees up Moth -er Brownl Knees up Moth -er Brown!

C

Come a-long dear-ie

what a rot - ten

Knees up Moth-er

Iet itF

saw your legs right off,

CC

-ee-l

G7

DY'

rot -ten song.

catch you bend-ing, Itll

Knees up, knees upl Dontt get thebreezeup, Kneesup Moth-er

rot -ten song, What a

F

rot - ten

G7DAF

oh,

C

what a

G7C

song,

D

What

c{t

What a

F

rtrY r

rot- ten

A

sing -er

Dm

Brownl Knees up Moth-er Brownl

Ee-i-ee-iG?

Come a -long dear-ie

F

let

A

p:

D

it

If I catch you bend-ing, I'11 saw your legs

Gab Dm

right off.r

G7

er

GCAA

Knees up, knees up, DonttC

getthebreezeup, Knees

C

Brown.

song,

Brownl

O 1938 ; Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd.. London WC2H 0Lt)

Fine

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Medley 6 Resishation: c

Giue My Regards To Broadway

Fm7 gbm? rbz

Words and \Iu-.rc b)'George M. Cohan

Aho Brm? pbl

Bbm? Bbm?

Give my

sbz

Her - ald

Abo

25

Abab

re - gards

6b

Broad W&Y,

Square.

vbt

- ond Street that

ab

Whis - per

Bbm?

min - g1e with

re - gards

Bbm? nh Ab

that Ir11 be there rere long.

-

@ 1904 : F. A. Mills, USA. Now, E. B. Marks Music Corp., USA.Sub-publishedby B. Feldman &Co. Ltd.,LondonWC2H0LD.

re - mem-ber me

ab

allTe11

Cm7

timethe old

eb

Give my

Fm? sbz

Bbm?

Broad

- way and say Are

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26

Are You From Dixie?

Dix - ie?

ab

me.

-

WordsbyJackYellenMusicbyG. Cobb

Where the

And the

Tacit ,

Then yourre from

nbm (6)

rCause

Tell re , how you?

BbmT rbzBb

see

rbz

or

abt

the Ma - son Dix - on

nb

Yout

- y place

long - ing

Hur - rah

Bbm? rbz

Iine,

Dix

6b

for

ab

Dix - ie

said from Dix

c l915:M Witmark & Sons' USA'Sub-publisheJbje. i-eia*an & Co Ltd, London WC2H OLD

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27

If You Knew Susie Like I Know SusieWords b1- Budd;- De Sr--;:

\lusic by Joseph \[e5::

ab

Su - sie

ho(A' ) Bbm?

oh:

r.bt abtBbm?

went

oh! Ohl what girl! Therets

none

sbt

We

sbt

clas - sy

rid - ing,

as this fair Ias - sie,

6b TacitI

oh: Ho - ses what chas - sisl

did - nrt balk,

Bb Tacit

From coun - try, Irm who

Su - sie

abt

Oh: what a girl.

-e 1925 : Shapiro Bemstein & Co.Inc., USA.Sub-published by Keith Prowse Mwic Pub. Co. Ltd., London WC2H OLD.

the

sbz

one walkl If

Ab

know Su

F7eb

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28

Baby Face

ba by

your

need

Ba -by face,

-

face,

-

Words andMusicbyB. Davis andH. Askt

yourve got the cut - est Iit - tle

Therets not an- oth one could

poor heart- is jump - inr , You sure have start- ed some-thinr,

Irm up

place, --

fond

sbt

did - nrt

a

(Cz+ ;

shove .- rcause I

a - by face.

@ 1926 : Remick Music Corp., USA.Sub-published by Francis Day & Hunter Ltd., London WC2H OLD

just fell

sb

1n

Cm7

Tacit

heav - en when

brace.

ba-bypret - ty

love,

- With Your

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nI'm Looking Ouer A Four Leaf Couer

look - ing o-ver

o- ver-looked

leaJ clo

Words b1'\lon Ds:,:\Iusic by Harn- \f,c.r:-"

ver

leaf ls

fore,

sb

that grorv in

dore,

- ond ISsun - shine, the

IS the ros

- plain - ing,

o-ver

F7

the lane.

-

re - marn ItrB'

some- bo-dy

look - ing leaf clo ver

- ver - looked be - fore.O 1927: Remick MusicCorc.. USA.

Sub-published-by Francis Day & Hunter Lid., London, WC2H 0LDandRedwoodMuic Ltd., London WIX 2LR.

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30

Regishation: A

CG

- ste donrt cryl The choo-choo

Medley 7Toot, Toot, Tootsie! (Goodbye)

Words andMusicby Gus Khan, Ernie Erdman & Dan Russo

D7

toot, Toot sie

C (maj?)

good - byel

-==.-----Toot - toot, Toot

(cilo) GI

words can teIl how sad

G

train

C

Watch

crl

you

C

frt,

G7

takes

Dm7

that

(co)

for the

Tacit ,

makes me.

mail,

C7 Tacit ----.r

nev - er

Tacit ,

fail,

-CG7

A-way from you,

Kiss ffie, Toot-sie, and

c7( e)

ver - gain.

Tacit

a

F7

itDo

Ir11

C7

dontt get let - ter then you'll know Irm 1n

D7

donrt ctY t

C

fut, Toot

toot, Toot - sie good - bye!Toot,

@ 192211950: Leo Feist Inc., USA.Sub-publishedby EMI Music Publishing Ltd., tnndon WC2HOLD (337a).

Part RighnAssigned to CBS Catalogue Partnership and Administered by CBS FeistCatalog(66%)Reprintedbypemission ofBelwin MillsMusic Ltd.,250Purley Way, Croydon,srrey,Eniland

& EMI Music Publishing Ltd., London WC2H OLD-

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( tbo)

my par,

took her a - wayr-

\.

\t ords and Music by L€o SomArranged by Tony Hiller. Ja - es Bradley & James Ste-ra-n

3',1

Sornebody Stole My Girl

Some -bo - dy

Some - bo - dy stole

D?

and

Dm7

my

C

came

G7

She did - nrt

Soure -bo - dy

ev-en

(rbo)

loved

t.\=--,-

know.

would come to

r cll

say she was

\----...--l

The kiss - es

Hers get - ting now,

sb

I know that she

I

R0

she could see ,

lone - some pal , Some -bo - dy

SO,

G7

gee!

heart - ed

Her bro - ken

gal.

O 1985 : Tony Hiller Music, London W.2.Sub-publishedby EMI Music Publishing Ltd., London WC2H OLD

stole

stole

Bm7

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32

Put Your Arms Around Me Honey

Put your arrns a - round me, hon - ey, Hold me

Hud - dle and cud - dle up with aIl your might.

Wontt you roll those eyes,

Eyes that just i -dol-ise.

When they look heart be float,

Then starts a - rock-inr like mo - tor boat.

like you.

@ 1910 : York Music Co., USA

D

Words byJunie Mc{reeMusic by Albert Von Tilzer

tight,

an -y

A7

A7

Sub-published by Francis Day & Hunter Ltd., London WC2H OLDand Redwood Music Ltd., London W'l X 2LR.

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Oh Johnny! Oh Johnny! Oh.l

John -ny! Oh, John -ny! how you can lovel-

Wordsb;* E. Fk,re\{usicbyA. Olmar-

You make my

E'I

oh,

A

John -ny! Oh,

( co)

John- nyl Heav-ens

Bm?

'-------JOY,

E7

sad heart

just cantt

jump for

A Tacit

And when Irm near

Sot Oh, John - nylsit still min - ute, Itm

oh,

cilr

John-nyl\.__/

Pleasetell me, dear,

-What makes me love you

true, -

so? Yourre not hand-some, itrs But when

John -ny!I look at you,

-

Oh, John - ny! Oh,

-

laDm?c7

oh!@ 1917 :Forst€r Music Pub.Inc., USA.

Sub-publishedby Francis Day & Hunter Ltd., London WC2H OLD.

oh!

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34

Yes Sir, That's My Baby WordsbyGusKhanMusic by Walter Donaldson

G7

7

Yes s ir, thatrs my ba - by; No s tr, Don't mean may - be,

sir, ba -by

Yes maram, wetve de - cid - ed, No maram, wontt hide

Yes

C

maramn yourre in - vit - ed noil---

VW4Yt waYr

G

reach

C

preach- er

When we

(with feel - ing)

SIT, donrt mean may - be,

theby

Yes slr, thails my ba - by, No

thatrs my ba - by now.

O 1925 : Bourne Co., USA.Sub-publishedby Francis Day & Hunter Ltd., London WC2H OLD

thatrs my

Tacit

Yes sir,

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Medley 8For Me And My Gal

Slower (halfC

The bells are ring - ing

Gm7

me and my

--=--------

35

Registration: D

tempo o=J )

Words b1- Edgar I-eslie & Ray Goetz\[u-.ic b]- George Meyer

ing

-

for me and my

C7

F C7

Bal, The birds are sing

AI

gal.

Dm

Ev-rry-bo -dyts been know - ing to a wed-ding theyrre

rng

-

Ev - try Sus - ie and

for me and my

go

C7

- ing, And for weeks theyrvebeen sew

Gm7

Theyrre con - gra - gat

Gm7

The Par - sons wait

And some time

sb

For three or

for

Irm goinr to build

(Bo)

or more,

ing

-F7

and my

lit - tle

Dm

home for

for me and my gal.

@ 1917:Waterson, Berlin & SnyderInc., USA. Now,MillsMuicInc.,USASub-published by B. Feldrnan & Co. Ltd., tondon WC2H OLD

and Redwood Music Ltd., London W1X 2LR.

Love - Iand

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Shine On Haruest Moon

shine otr, shine on

had

D7

no lov - inr since Jan-u-a -ryrFeb-ru-a- ryG7

36

moon

Words by Jack NorworthMusicby Nora Bayes

C7

ainf thar-vestF

up in the slry,t c*ol

June or Ju - Iy. -c7

Snow time

shine on har-vest

ainrt no time to

F

stay- outdoors and spoon, So shine otr,

r,bt ffi D712,

moon, for me and my girl.-O 1908 ; Remick Music Corp., USA.

Sub-publishedby Francis Day & Hunter Lid., London WC2H OLD.

Who's Sorcy Nout?Wordsby BertKalmer & HarryRuby

Musicby Ted Snyder

sor-ry now?_A7

for breakE7

Whors sor-ry

-ing each vow?-D

Whose heart is

Whors sad and blue?Am Am7

-------o - ver you.

now ?-D7

ach - ingG

Whors cry-ing too ?_ Just like I

\\---lRight

cried

B7

JustAm E7

like a

AmE7to the end,

-Am E7

---.--you some-how.

A7

friend,

Cm

had your way,

FflF E7

I tried to warn

E7

You

G

Now you must pay, Irm glad that yourre sor - ry now.

Whors

U 1923^: Waterson Berlin &SnyderInc. USA. Now, Mills Music Inc., USAliub-published by B. Feldman & Co. Ltd.. London WC2H 0LD

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You Mode Me Loue You

You made

did

A

- nrt wan - na

Tacit

dear,

B7(Ao)

I

E7

me

E7

\\ ords b1' Joe \lrrl a-; -\lusic b1'James \[c- =:':

E?

idid - nrt wan- na

Bm7

And all the time youknew it, I guess you al-waysknew it, You made me hap

You made me glad,-

love you, _

Bm7

You

A Tacit

You made mefeel so

wan-na teII you,

some love

iiFi?

Gim - me,

made me want

do it,

E7

Your--rlz

But there were times

AE f:

I

cfiz

You made

E7

me

7m

=Tid

P

trtd

Bm7r-l--t--+did - ntt wan- na tell you,nft

Bm

do,

B7

Youknow I do.

me- love you.

true, Yes do, tDeed

+cry- for,

that Ird die for. knoq- vcu made-

B

know you got

Bm7

the brand of kiss -es

EA

some- times,

g 1913: Broadwav MusicCorc.. USASub-published by Francis Day & Hunter Ltd., London WC2H 0LD

and Redwmd Music Ltd., London W I X 2LR.

You

to be Ji3u, -

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38

It Had To Be You

E (maj?)

\-----//

could make me be blue,

WordsbyGusKhanMusic by IshamJones

watdered a - round

or try to be boss,

had to be your

Could make me be true,

And

V

-en be glad,

-just to be sad,

-think-ing of you.-

Some oth-ers I've seen might nev - er be mean -

but theywoul*ntt do.

Might nev - er be

cIz

cross -

E7

For no-bo-dy else- gave me a thrill,

cflz (Eo)c e1b51

with all your faults

-I love you stiIl,

- It to be you, -

won-der-fuI you, -

Had to be you. -O 1924 : Remick Music Corp., USA.

Sub-published by Francis Day & Hunter Lid., London WC2H 0LD

and fin - al -ly found -

the some - bo -dy who

E (maj7)

had

Some of these

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39

Some Of These Days

cil-cf,z

days

Words and Music by Shelton Brooks

of theseyou'Il miss me

yourll feel

- eyr-

lone

cfiz (+s )

hon - ey,

-when youtre a - way.

lone - ly,

-

just for

days

leave

r'$z

kiss - ing,

r'{m? B7

mlss me

(ebo)

yourre gon - na start and

B7

For you knot"

And n-hen rou

D?(+11 )C*?

me,

-Youtre gon - naroissycur

B?TA :egue

\-----

way.

E

mer- grieve

E

big f.at ma - ma, Some- of these days.

lY,

-

youtve had your

e 1910:Will RossiterPub. Co., USA.Sub-published by Francis Day & Hunter Ltd., London WC2H 0LD

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7_-I

40

Medley IAlobamy Bound

Doub1e tempo

Registration: B

Wordsby Buddy De Sylva & BudGreenMusic by Ray Henderson

Tacit

-^--..

put my toot- sies IN up - per berth.- Just hear that

-bam -yrfiz

hang - in'

B7

man on

Fil

choo choo

rf,z

world will

B7

bound,

i round,

To

earth

sound,

ground,

Irm Al- a-

Yourll see those Pr,rll - man port - ers

Just gave the mean - est tick - et

aIl

B7

Itm worth,

know that soon wetre goinr to

And then Irll hol - ler

Here I

E

bound.A1-a-bam-yItm, 1925: Shapiro Bernstein & Co. Inc., USA.

Sub-published by Keith Prowse Music Pub. Co. Ltd., London WC2H 0LD.

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41

Waiting For The Robert E. Lee

See them shuff linr

See them shuff lint

long,

Words by L. Wolfe GilbenMusic by L. F. Muir

take your

Pal,

e€t And

Itrs sim - ply

best

C

down to the

Bal,

said Io Ievthe

join

G7

that l inl

Hear that mus song,lC

long,

great, mate, Wait - inr on lev - e€,

I1

for the Rob - ert

Lee.

O 1912 : F. A. Mills. USA. Now. La Salle Music Pub. Inc.. USA.Sub-published by Francis Day & Hunter [,td.. London WC2H 0LD

the

D

Wait - inf

Rob ert E. When yourre

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.7

42

When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You)Words and Music by Mark Fisher, Joe Fisher, Larry Shay

smil when you're smil - ing,

whole world smiles with \\hen yourre

Iaugh - ing,

D7

when yourre laugh - ing, The

shin - ing through;sun

G7

bring on

D7

a - gain,

-

stop you're

The

sigh

G

ing,

-

be hap - py

E7

smil - ingn rcause when youtre smil - ing,

smiles with you.

O 1928 : Harold Rossiter Music Co., USA. Now, Mills Music Inc.. USA.Sub-publishedby B. Feldman & Co. Ltd., London WC2HOLD.

But when yourre

whole world

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a?

California, Here I Come

for

tu(co )

back

Where bow-ers

Each morn-ing

- kissrd

o(c)

Words and Music by Al Joison. Buicl' De S1'1va & Joseph \Ie5e:

D

start - ed

E7

flow- ers

Tacit ----1 E

dawn - ingn Bird-ies sing anr ev - rry

said

r'flm

-e}wait,

-rilm

Gold - en Gate,

-rbt

come.

- nia,

Right

A

Thatts why

r,ilz

here I

rrI\cnrt be

-forO 1924 ; M. Witmark & Sore, USA.

Sub-publishedbyB. Feldman & Co. Ltd., tondonWC2H0LD.

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44

SwaneeWordsbyI. Caesar

Music by George Gershwin

sb(*)

love you!

:---l

Bbnb

My dear

G7

rb(*)

old Swan -

Fm7

ee. Ird give the

folks

Bb

north

Bbz

by

G7

Eb(+)

will

mong the

Eb(+)

wait - ing for ffio, pray - ing for [€,

Snzan - ee.

-

The folks up

myrs

Tacit --------.t

@ 1919:T.B. HarrisCo., USA. Now, HarmsInc.Sub-published by Francis Day & Hunter Ltd., London WC2H OLD

and Chappell Music Ltd., London WIY 3FA.

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Medley 10Roll Out The Bq,rrel (Beer Barcel Polka)

the bar - rel,

Werl1 have bar rel

Roll bar - rel,

Ta -rar -rel,

Ring out song of good cheer.

Nou:rs the time to bar - rel,

45

Regishation: A

\\ ords b1'Lew Bro*-n\lusic b1- Jaromir Vejvoda

Title & Idea b-r'W. A. Timm

For dc

aII here.Music @ 1934 : Jana Hoffmann VVA. Czechoslovakia_

Words O 1939 : Shapiro Bernstein & Co. Inc.. USA.Sub-published by Keith Prowsi,Music Pub. Co. Ltd., London WC2H 0LD.

blues

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46

Row, Row, Row

G

Words by William JeromeMusic by James Monaco

CE?

Row, row,

Am

row, !Vay up the rrv - er he would row, row,

D7

row,

then theyrd kiss

fur - ther

Cm

him when,

D7

Hef d fool

A hug hetd grve her, Then herd kiss her now and

(cHo)

then,

Then herd

a-

G

She would tell

A

round and fool a - round and

A lit -Uea - gain,

Am

And then hetd row, row, row,

E7 Am

he would row,

drop both

A7

oars, _

D

his

y, row.@ 1912 : Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., USA.

Sub-publishedby FrancisDay & Hunter Ltd., London WC2H 0LD

the lnsun-lqin when she comes,@ 1985 : Tony HillerMwic, London W.2.

Sub-published by EMI Muic Publishing Ltd., landon WCZH 0LD.

TraditionalArrangedbyTony Hiller, James Bradley & James Stewart

comes

D

Shefll be

en - cores,- And then herd

GA

Sher1l be

few more

DA

She'll Be Coming Round The Mountain

rng round the moun-tain when she

- ) I

com - ing round Sher1l be

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com -ing round

G

Com - ing

G

moun-tain,

AmT

Com-ing round the moun -tain,

moun-tain when she comes.

Yip - pee yip - pee dY,

D7

Sing - ing

Sing - ing

Sherll be

SherIl be

She'11 be

Ay

G

Ay

G

Yip - pee

G7

yrp - pee

Yip - p€€,

Am?

Yip - pee yrp - pee ay.

six white hors - es

slx white hors - es

G7

when

- ing six white

she comes,

D

comes.driv

G

driv

G

- rng she

C

hors

Am7

Driv - ing

G

white

rbt

stx

round

Driv - ing six white hors -es when she comes.

hors -es,

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How Ya Gonna Keep'Em Down On The Farm

tya+

gon - na

Af - ter theyrve seen-_

Eb

way

town?

-pb Bbm

keep tem,

Pa

Fm7

- ree?

rfm z(rlol

Broad -w&y,

Ab

How tya gon

Bb gbm

mys - ter

cow?-

nbm

r---48

6b pbz

Words by Sam Lewis & Joe YoungMusic by Walter Donaldson

How rya gon - na

a - rounr,

-And

Bb m?

gon - na keep rem

rbt

theytve

xbt

Bb sbz

keep tem

pbt

a-

paint- inr the

sbt

Theyrll nev -er

Prnted byHalstan & Co Ltd.. Amersham, Bucks., England

want to see

sbz

- na keep rem - way from

plough,

-6b

deuce can par - ley -vous

rb

down

How rya

nbm

the farm,

Ab

- ter

6bnbm

ree ?

O 1919 : Waterson Berlin & Snyder Inc., USA. Now, Mills Music Inc., USASub-published by B. Feldman & Co. Ltd., WC2H OLD

and Redwood Music Ltd., London W1X 2LR.

890

Thatr s

seen

AbA

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,ii'il

I

ilI.t'

'r ,l

Medley 1Maybe lfs Because I'm A LondonerWho Were You With Last Night?Hold Your Hand Out You Naughty BoyHello! Hello! Who's Your Lady FriendThe Man Who Broke The Bank At Monte CarLoShip Ahoy (All The Nice Girls Loue A Sailor)It's A Long Way To TipperaryI Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside

Medlev 2Puh Up Your Troubles rln Your Old Kit-BagtGoodbye Dolly GrayDon't Dilly Dally On The Way (The Cock Linnet Song)Run, Rabbit RunWot'cher! (Knocked'Em In The Old Kent Road)Waiting At The Church (My Wife Won't Let Me)

Medley 3Strollin'Undermath The ArchesHometownLily Of LagunaOn Mother Kelly's DoorstepI'm Foreuer Blowing Bubbles

Medley 4The Barow Boy SongLambeth WalhA Nice Cup Of TeaDaddy Wouldn't Buy Me A Bow-WowI'm Henery The Eight I Am!

Medley 5Boibd Beef & CarrotsAny Old lronMy OLd Man's A DustmanI'ue Got A Louely Bunch Of CoconutsKnees Up Mother Brown!

Medlev 6Giue My rtegords To BroadwuyAre You From Dixb?IfYou Knew Susie Lihe I Knou SusieBaby FrceI'm Looking Ouer A Four Leaf Couer

Medley 7Toot, Toot, Tootsiz! (Goodbye)Sorubody StoLe My GirlPut Your Arms Around Me HoneyOh Johnny! Oh Johnny! Oh!Yes Sir, That's My Baby

Medley 8For Me And My GalShine On Haruest MoonWho's Sorry Now?You Made Me Loue YouIt Had To Be YouSoru Of These Days

Medley 9ALabamy BoundWaiting For The Robert E. LeeWhen You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You)California, Here I ComeSwanee

Medley 10RolI Out The Barrel (Beer Barrel PoLka)Row, Row, RouShe'lL Be Coming Round The MountainHou Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Farm

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