| The Third Man Theme
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| -Instrumental version by Anton Karas hit # 1 for 11 weeks in 1950
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| -Instrumental version by Guy Lombardo ALSO hit # 1 for 11 weeks in 1950
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| -four other versions also charted that year-Freddy Martin (#17), Hugo
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| -Winterhalter (#21), Victor Young (#22), and Owen Bradley (#23)
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| -Title song from the Orson Welles film co-starring Joseph Cotton
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| — Words by Walter Lord, Music by Anton Karas
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| When a zither starts to play
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| You’ll remember yesterday
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| In its haunting strain
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| Vienna lives again
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| Free and bright and gay
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| In your mind a sudden gleam
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| Of a half forgotten dream
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| Seems to glimmer when you hear The Third Man Theme
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| Once again there comes to mind
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| Someone that you left behind
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| Love that somehow didn’t last
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| In that happy city of the past
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| Does she still recall the dream
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| That rapture so supreme
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| When first she heard the haunting Third Man Theme?
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| Carnivals and carousels and ferris wheels and parasols
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| The Danube nights, the dancing lights again will shine
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| The zither’s sweet refrain
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| Keeps swirling in your brain
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| Like new May wine
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| Strauss waltzes, candle-glow
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| And the laughter of long ago |