Belle of the Nineties
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Just two, domestic and foreign.
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Won't you tell us where you're stopping
during your visit here?

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Stopping at nothing.
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French toast. It's all right.
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Drink to her who long has made
strong men sigh...

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to the girl that gave to song
what gold could never buy.

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Thank you, gentlemen. Thank you.
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It's better to be looked over than overlooked.
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Won't you sing once more for us?
I'm sorry, gents, but I have to retire.

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Please sing.
The fun's all over if you go to bed.

:28:38
All right, I'll sing.
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- What will it be?
- Sing St. Louis Woman again.

:28:44
No, why not sing your own favourite?
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My favourite?
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All right. Play it, boys.
:28:59
My old flame
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I can't even think of his name
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But it's funny now and then
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How my thoughts go drifting back again
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To my old flame
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My old flame
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My new lovers all seem so tame
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For there never was a gent
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More magnificent or elegant
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than my old flame
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I've met so many who have fascinating ways
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A fascinating gaze in their face
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Some that took me up to the skies
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But their attempts at love

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