Sue wants a barbeque.
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Sam wants to boil a ham.
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Grace votes for builabaise stew.
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Jake wants a weenie bake,
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stake and a layer cake.
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He'll get a tummy ache, too.
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We'll rent a tent or teepee.
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Let the town cryer cry.
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And if it's RSVP,
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this is what I'll reply:
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In the cool, cool, cool of the evenin',
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tell 'em I'll be there.
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In the cool, cool, cool of the evenin',
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better save a chair.
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When the party's gettin' a glow on,
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singin' fills the air.
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In the shank of the night,
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when the doins' are right,
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well you can tell 'em I'll be there.
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"Oui," said the bumblebee,
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"Let's have jubilee."
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"When?" said the prairie hen, "Soon?"
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"Sure," said the dinosaur.
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"Where?" said the grisly bear.
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"Under the light of the moon."
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"How 'bout your brother, jackass?"
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everyone gaily cried.
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"You comin' to the fracas?"
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"Offer respects," he sighed.
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In the coooool of the evenin',
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tell 'em I'll be there.
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In the coooool of the evenin',
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better save a chair.
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When the party's gettin' a glow on,
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singin' fills the air.
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If I ain't in a clique,
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and there's something to pick,
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well you can tell 'em I'll be there.
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If I can crawl out of bed
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and slap a hat on my head,
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well you can tell 'em I'll be there.
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If there's room for one more,
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and you need me, why sure,
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tell 'em, tell 'em I'll be there.
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In The Cool, Cool, Cool Of The Evening
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Bette Midler |