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TI-PI-TIN
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Horace Heidt
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- written by Maria Grever and Raymond Leveen
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- lyrics as recorded in New York City, February 10, 1938 by Guy Lombardo and
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His Royal Canadians with vocals by Carmen Lombardo and The Lombardo Brothers
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One night the moon was so mellow
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Rosita met young Manuelo
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He held her like this, this lovely miss
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Then stole a kiss, this fellow
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He said he was glad that he met her
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And soon he would come and get her
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But she said "No, no, I cannot go
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Until I know you better"
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Ti-pi-ti-pi-tin ti-pi-tin
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Ti-pi-ti-pi-ton ti-pi-ton
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He kept on a-stealing and he had a feeling she was satisfied
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Ti-pi-ti-pi-tin ti-pi-tin
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Ti-pi-ti-pi-ton ti-pi-ton
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She was saying "Go sir" so he held her closer, that's how he complied
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Ti-pi-ti-pi-tin ti-pi-tin
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Ti-pi-ti-pi-ton ti-pi-ton
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He kept on a-stealing and he had a feeling she was satisfied
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Ti-pi-ti-pi-tin ti-pi-tin
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Ti-pi-ti-pi-ton ti-pi-ton
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He will always do so, for she has a true soul and he has a bride
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Ti Pi Tin
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Guy Lombardo |