| CHARLIE:
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| It’s the all-night record man
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| There’s a man you should know
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| Who puts on a show
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| Each night at a radio station
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| When you’re going to bed
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| He gets up instead
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| And he goes to his odd occupation
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| (Judy!)
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| JUDY:
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| Stay-Up Stan the all-night record man
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| Friend of every night-owl music fan
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| All night long he’s at his post
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| To play the tunes you love the most
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| Stay-Up Stan, The All-Night Record Man
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| Send him a telegram
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| Hear your favorite band
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| He’ll play you anything
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| Bach to Dixieland
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| For every ten that criticize
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| A thousand others idolize
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| Stay-Up Stan, The All-Night Record Man
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| -(Sax solos, Instrumental Break) —
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| Puts on a record
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| Out the music goes
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| Where it reaches, no one ever knows
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| Someone alone in the hinterland
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| Maybe to a crowd on a roadside stand
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| Gang at the tavern
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| Tavern in the town
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| Get together, send a message down
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| Please play a song just for auld lang syne
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| Something we can sing like «Sweet Adeline»
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| -(second instrumental break) —
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| Stan! |
| Stan!
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| Stay-Up Stan, The All-Night Record Man! |