| Miscellaneous
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| The Anniversary Song
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| ANNIVERSARY SONG
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| Dinah Shore
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| (Al Jolson & Saul Chapin — after Ivanovici)
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| («The Jolson Story»)
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| Oh, how we danced on the night we were wed;
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| we vowed our true love though a word wasn’t said.
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| The world was in bloom, there were stars in the skies
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| except for the few that were there in your eyes.
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| Dear, as I held you so close in my arms,
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| angels were singing a hymn to your charms,
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| Two hearts gently beating were murmuring low,
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| «My darling, I love you so.»
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| The night seemed to fade into blossoming dawn;
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| the sun shone anew but the dance lingered on.
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| Could we but relive that sweet moment sublime,
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| we’d find that our love is unaltered by time. |