My Sister Eileen
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1:03:00
Really? I played second trombone
at East Denver.

1:03:04
I was the ill wind that never blew good.
1:03:08
- How about you?
- I never played anything but the races.

1:03:11
Its about time you learnt. Come here.
1:03:15
You can play this.
1:03:17
- What is it?
- What does it look like? Lts a bass fiddle.

1:03:20
- Of course, how stupid of me.
- Eileen, did you bring your drum?

1:03:24
- I never leave the house without it.
- How about you? Lets hear a few notes.

1:03:29
Its beautiful.
1:03:32
Sound your A.
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Drum.
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Trombone.
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Ready?
1:03:40
One, two, three.
1:03:56
Give me a band
1:04:00
And my baby
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And an orchestration full of syncopation
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With a sensational beat
1:04:09
Give me that band and my baby
1:04:14
Lordy, thats perfection,
Tell it, rhythm section

1:04:17
I have no objection to heat
1:04:20
Give me that sound
That makes a gal and her fellow yell

1:04:25
Hot diggity dog!
1:04:28
I adore those croony, swoony baritones
1:04:31
But tonight I want to jump
To trumpets and saxophones

1:04:35
Professor, I dont mean maybe
1:04:40
When I shake a footsie
With my tootsie-wootsie

1:04:43
I could dance from here
To dear old Dixieland

1:04:47
Baby, give me my baby
1:04:50
And a band

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