Down In Chattanooga (1913)

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  • Опубликовано: 13 май 2024
  • A popular song from 1913
    Words and music by Irving Berlin
    Lyrics
    1. Goodbye, I’m leaving town
    I’ve sent my luggage down
    To the railway station
    I’ve had my vacation
    Before I go away
    This much I want to say
    I would like to have you call on me someday
    Chorus
    When you’re down in Tennessee
    Stop at Chattanooga
    Stop at Chattanooga
    Don’t forget to call on me
    Down in Chattanooga
    Down in Chattanooga
    Accept my invitation
    You can make yourself at home
    I’ll meet you at the station
    With a “Giddyap, Giddyap, Napoleon”
    You’ll find hospitality
    Down in Chattanooga
    Down in Chattanooga
    You’re just as welcome as you can be
    You’ll find a menu, a menu
    With a lot of things to eat upon it when you
    Come to Chattanooga
    Chattanooga, Tennessee
    2. What’s mine you’ll find is yours
    My folks keep “Open Doors”
    Anyone who will come
    Is entirely welcome
    And you’ll be glad to stay
    Where healthy chickens lay
    Sixty cents-a-dozen eggs the livelong day
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    Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein.
    Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne.
    Get the sheet music and MIDI at:
    www.sheetmusicsinger.com/down...
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