I Could Go on Singing
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1:08:02
How I wanted love and fell
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Now I say what the hell
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All of those black days
are gone

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'Cause it's solo
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All alone
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By myself
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From
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Now
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On
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Did you call New York?
1:08:52
- Called New York.
- And?

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- It's a little complicated.
- Well, tell me.

1:08:55
Can't it wait
until after the show?

1:08:57
No, it can't, George.
Tell me.

1:08:58
- All right. You've got a case.
- I knew it. I told you.

1:09:01
Ida, I've got a case.
1:09:03
Jenny, what you've got
is a technicality.

1:09:06
I'm gonna lay it
out for you...

1:09:08
just the way the lawyers
laid it out for me.

1:09:09
The records were searched,
and the adoption was legitimate.

1:09:12
What did you say?
1:09:13
I said the adoption was
legitimate, as far as it went.

1:09:16
But there's such a thing
as second papers.

1:09:18
Now, don't ask me
what they are.

1:09:19
They're second papers,
and you never signed them.

1:09:21
Thank heaven for me.
1:09:23
That means if you want
to fight it, you can.

1:09:24
Now, no guarantees,
a whole long McGill in court.

1:09:27
Frankly, darling,
it's a long shot.

1:09:29
Did you tell them
to go ahead?

1:09:31
No, I didn't tell them
anything just yet.

1:09:33
Well, tell them so.
1:09:44
George, will you please
call the lawyers.

1:09:49
Jenny, right now,
at this moment...

1:09:52
you're on top of a career you've
been building for over 20 years.

1:09:55
For half that time,
I've been with you...

1:09:57
so I know a little bit
about the subject.


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