| Miscellaneous
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| Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet
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| Johnny Fedora met Alice Blue Bonnet
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| in the window of a department store.
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| Twas love at first sight, and they promised one night
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| They’d be sweethearts forever more.
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| Johnny would serenade Alice.
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| Tooralay, tooralie, tooraloo.
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| He sang of a beautiful palace,
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| Of a beautiful hat box for two.
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| But Johnny Fedora lost Alice Blue Bonnet to a patron of the department store
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| Her beauty was sought by
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| the girl she was bought by for $ 23.94.
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| Johnny, oh Johnny, your Alice Blue Bonnet
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| Will always be waiting for you.
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| So don’t give up hoping and don’t give up dreaming,
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| For true love will come smiling through.
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| Johnny Fedora was lonely and stranded
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| In the window of the department store.
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| When low and behold he was suddenly sold.
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| And his heart became gay once more.
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| Johnny sang out like a robin.
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| Tooralay, tooralie, tooraloo.
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| To strangers he’d come up a bobbin.
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| I thought you were someone I knew.
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| He looked for her uptown and cross town
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| and downtown
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| From the Brooklyn Bridge to the Jersey
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| shore.
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| When it all seemed in vain,
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| Johnny heard the refrain of the song
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| Alice sang of yore.
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| Johnny, oh Johnny, your Alice Blue
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| Bonnet.
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| Will always be waiting for you.
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| So don’t give up hoping and don’t give
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| up dreaming,
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| For true love will come smiling through. |