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‘The Firehouse Jazz Band Ree: Guy Lombardo 1934,
Eddie Condon’s Jazz Band, et.
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Moon- light and mag-no- lia, star-light in your hair, all the world a dream come true,
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planned in my im-a- ‘@ sit u- a- tion so hea- ven- ly, A. fairy
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just you and me, dear,
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land where no one else could en- ter,
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