| I hear tell there’s a stranger in the Jones household
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| (Yes siree, yes siree)
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| That’s what I’m told
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| I hear tell there’s a new arrival six days old
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| (Yes siree, yes siree)
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| Worth his weight in gold
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| Come right in and meet the son
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| Christening’s done
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| Time to have some fun
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| (Yes siree, yes siree, yes siree)
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| Yes siree, yes siree
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| It’s a big holiday everywhere
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| For the Jones family has a brand new heir
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| He’s the joy Heaven sent
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| And they proudly present Mister Franklin D Roosevelt Jones
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| When he grows up he never will stray
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| With a name like the one that he’s got today
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| As he walks down the street folks will say
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| «Pleased to meet Mister Franklin D Roosevelt Jones»
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| What a smile and how he shows it
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| He’ll keep happy all day long
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| What a name, I bet he knows it
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| With that handle how can he go wrong?
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| And the folks in the town all agree
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| He’ll be famous, as famous as he can be
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| How can he be a dud or a stick in the mud
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| When he’s Franklin D Roosevelt Jones?
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| (Yes siree, yes siree, yes siree)
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| 'Cause he’s Franklin D Roosevelt of Jones |