| Hallelujah, Hallelujah, glory, Halle
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| What’s all that noise?
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| Hallelujah
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| Don’t give up with that now
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| Glory, Halle
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| Who’s that over in the corner?
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| Hallelujah
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| I believe that’s Mr. Teagarden
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| Hey what you doin' up there, man?
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| Last time I saw you
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| You were sayin' fare thee well to Harlem
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| I done bin wise g’wine
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| An' I ain’t g’wine there n’more
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| You sho' come back the right time
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| It’s Christmas up here
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| What d’ya mean up here?
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| It’s Christmas ev’rywhere
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| Yeah, but it ain’t all Christmas
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| Like it’s Christmas in Harlem
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| No Ev’ry gal struttin' with her beau
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| Through the streets covered white with snow
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| Happy smiles er’ywhere you go Christmas night in Harlem
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| Black and tans feelin' mighty good
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| In that old colored neighborhood
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| Here and now be it understood
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| Christmas night in Harlem
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| Ev’ryone is gonna sit up Until after three
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| Ev’ryone will be all lit up Like a Christmas tree
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| Come on now ev’ry coal black Joe
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| You just lead me t’the mistletoe
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| With a kiss and a hi de ho Christmas night in Harlem
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| Hee, man, dog
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| What’d Santa Claus leave in your stockin'?
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| Let me see, there’s an orange, a jar
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| And, man, look at this slide trombone
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| Yeah, but it might not sound so pretty
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| Let me hear you tune it Mr. Mercer, I’m glad to be back in this festivity
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| Ah, you said it Mr. T It’s Christmas night in Harlem
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| Well it’s Christmas night in Harlem
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| Man, you drew the |