Dolly Connolly - Waiting For The Robert E. Lee 1912 Ragtime Jazz Vaudeville Songs

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • Columbia Records - Dolly Connolly - Waiting For The Robert E. Lee 1912 (Music & Lyrics by Lewis F. Muir & L. Wolfe Gilbert)
    Dolly Connolly Born December 16, 1888, Chicago, IL - Died
    November 30, 1965, New York, NY
    A contralto, Dolly Connolly's success came singing tin pan alley songs, many of which were written by her husband Percy Wenrich.
    Lyrics:
    Way down on the levee in old Alabamy
    There's daddy and mammy, there's Efran and Sammy
    On a moonlight night you can find them all
    While they are waiting the banjos are syncopating
    What's that they're saying, what's that they're saying
    Well while they keep playing I'm humming and swaying
    It's the good ship Robert E. Lee that's come to carry the cotton away
    Watch them shuffle along
    See them shuffle along
    Oh take your best gal real pal go down to the levee
    I said the levee
    Join the shuffling throng
    Hear the music and song
    It's simply great mate waiting on the levee
    Waiting for the Robert E. Lee
    Whistles are blowing smokestacks are showing
    The ropes they are throwing, excuse me I'm going
    To the place where all is harmonious
    Even the preacher they say is the dancing teacher
    Have you been down there say were you around there
    If you ever go there you'll always be found there
    Why doggone here comes my baby on the good ship Robert E. Lee
    Watch them shuffle along
    See them shuffle along
    Oh take your best gal your real pal go down to the levee
    I said the levee
    Join the shuffling throng
    Hear the music and song
    It's simply great mate waiting on the levee
    Waiting for the Robert E. Lee

Комментарии • 6

  • @DMAIRS
    @DMAIRS 3 месяца назад

    I forgot i put this in a playlist. Been a while

  • @cochrane04
    @cochrane04 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks fo sharing . Want to hear anything by Dolly Connolly

  • @bobbyroy84
    @bobbyroy84 6 лет назад

    love this!!!

  • @cochrane04
    @cochrane04 6 лет назад +1

    I am a dolly Connolly fan. A ragtime love story. She was married to Percy Weinrich for 50 years. He did not insist she give up her vaudeville career - wrote many tunes for her. The Red Rose Rag was the first.

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