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MEMORY LANE
When you?re feeling sort of blue, and you do not know what to do,
Why not go for a stroll down memory lane?
You?ll meet Bill and Fay and Joe,
The old pals you used to know,
As you go for a stroll down memory lane,
You will linger for a while near the apple orchard stile,
As you did with your love long, long age?remember?
Same old stars will light the sky,
Same old moon will shine on high,
As you go for a stroll down memory lane.
I MISS YOU MORE THAN YOU WILL EVER KNOW
I miss you more than you will ever know
I wonder sometimes why I let you go
They say I am a fool for feeling blue
But darling I am still in love with you
The sun has lost it brightness
The stars no longer shine
And I think of you always
In this loneliness of mine
But if you have a change of heart someday
The door is open, please come back and stay.
ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO
One hundred years ago, along St. Louis Bay Our fore fathers, used to hunt and fish and play Times haven?t changed, too much for in away We do the very, same thing to-day One thing that will never change, it?s love and romance With life?s expectancy, our youth has a chance One hundred years from now, well who can say They may celebrate along St. Louis Bay.
This song was composed for the Centennial of Bay St. Louis 1958
SWEET LITTLE GIRL OF MY DREAMS
(WALTZ)


Backman, Marguerite Songs-05
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