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written by Jean Frankfurter (Music) |
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and John Moering (Lyrics) |
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I was four and you were five |
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You said to me "You will be my wife" |
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Remember ? |
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What did you play on your first guitar |
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Just for me, back in Barney's Bar |
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Remember ? |
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Remember ? |
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* Jingle Jangle Joe |
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That is long ago |
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Jingle Jangle Joe |
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You're a start I know |
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You sing your songs around the world |
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You can have a million girls |
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Tell me |
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Jingle Jangle Joe |
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Once you loved me so |
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Why don't you know me any more |
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Jingle Jangle Joe |
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Once you loved me so |
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Why don't you know me any more |
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Jingle Jangle Joe |
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Once you loved me so |
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Why don't you know me any more |
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I had a bound this talent-show |
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I said: "Why don't you try it, Joe" |
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Remember ? |
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So overnight you became a star |
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And I'm still working in Barney's Bar |
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Remember ? |
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Remember ? |
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* (Repeat) |
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Jingle Jangle Joe |
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Once you loved me so |
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Why don't you know me any more |
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...(fade) |