| Here’s a happy tune you’ll love to croon
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| They call it Sam’s song
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| It’s catchy as can be, the melody
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| They call it Sam’s song
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| Nothing on your mind
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| And then you’ll find you’re humming Sam’s Song
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| Why, it makes you grin
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| Gets under your skin as only a song can do
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| People that you meet out on the street
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| All whistling Sam’s Song
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| Everyone you see will soon agree that it’s a grand song
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| So forget your troubles and wear a smile
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| You’ll find you never go wrong
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| If you learn to croon this happy tune
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| They call it Sam’s song
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| «And now another treatment of this
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| Classic American Theme
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| Brought to you by, Mr. Gary Crosby»
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| Here’s a happy tune
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| (That'll bring you a smile all the while)
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| (When you croon it you’re really in style)
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| And the title is Sam’s Song
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| It’s catchy as can be
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| (With a sly little beat)
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| (And the melody sweet keeps you tapping your feet)
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| And the title is Sam’s Song
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| Nothing on your mind
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| (But the news of the day)
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| (And the bills you must pay keep your hair turning gray)
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| (But you’re still humming Sam’s Song)
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| «Are you alright»
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| «How's your brace»
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| (Why, it makes you grin)
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| (Gets under your skin as only a song can do)
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| People that you meet
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| (Hello Joe, what you know)
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| (And remind me to Moe, tell him business is slow)
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| (But I’m whistling)
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| Sam’s Song
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| Everyone you see
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| (Has a story to tell or a gimmick to sell)
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| (But agree that it’s swell)
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| (And it’s really)
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| A grand song
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| So forget your troubles and wear a smile
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| You’ll find you never go wrong
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| If you learn to croon
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| Like a lark in the park
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| Who is making his mark serenading the dark
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| With a (Chorus) of Sam’s song
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| If you learn to croon the happy tune
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| They call it Sam’s song |