| So this is Dr. Hackenbush, the famous medico
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| You’re welcome Dr. Hackenbush!
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| (If that’s the case, I’ll go)
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| Oh no, you mustn’t go!
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| (Who said I mustn’t go?
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| The only reason that I came is so that I can go)
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| I’m Dr. Hackenbush
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| My medical standing’s very high
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| Well anyways, ladies and gentlemen I
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| Am Dr. Hackenbush
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| (He's Dr. Hackenbush!)
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| I’m Dr. Hackenbush
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| As a matter of fact, to be exact
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| I’m Dr. Hackenbush
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| (I'm sure that they’d all like to hear
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| Some facts about your great career)
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| Although my horn I hate to blow
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| There’s one thing that you ought to know
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| I’m Dr. Hackenbush
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| Which all my friends will verify
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| Well anyways, ladies and gentlemen I
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| Am Dr. Hackenbush
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| (He's Dr. Hackenbush!)
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| I’m Dr. Hackenbush
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| You never would guess, but nevertheless
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| I’m Dr. Hackenbush!
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| For ailments abdominal, my charge is a nominal
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| Though I’m great for, I’ve a rate for tonsillectomy
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| Sick and healthy, poor and wealthy, come direct to me
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| «Oh, God bless you!» |
| they yell
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| When I send them home well
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| But they never, no they never send a check to me |
| I’ve won a claim for curing ills, both in the north and south
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| You’ll find my name just like my pills: In everybody’s mouth
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| I’ve never lost a case (he's never lost a case!)
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| I’ve lost a lot of patience but I’ve never lost a case
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| My diagnosis never fails, I know just what to do
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| Whenever anybody ails, I’m sympathetic too
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| My heart within me melts (his heart within him melts!)
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| No matter what I treat them for, they die from something else
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| When your nerves start to rock, put your faith in your doc
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| When you’re sick, he will stick to the end
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| With the possible exception of your mother
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| A doctor’s a man’s best friend
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| (Yes, a doctor’s a man’s best friend)
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| A doctor’s a man’s best friend, oh
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| A doctor’s a man’s best friend
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| (A doctor is a man’s best friend)
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| A doctor is a man’s best friend
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| Right or wrong, wrong or right
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| Night and day, day and night
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| On his call you can always depend
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| With the possible exception of your mother and your father
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| And your uncles and your brothers
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| And your nephews and your nieces |
| And your sisters and your cousins
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| Whom you number by the dozens
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| A doctor is a man’s best friend |