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VP_000074

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Keywords

Alabama, Families, Regions of the US, Songs about love, Songs with geographic locations, Songs with piano, South

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Vocal Popular

Lyrics

VP_000074 Verse 1I've heard lots of melodies, Songs of quaintest harmonies, But one refrain comes again and again, To my mind that is the kind we love the best: Chorus 1Down in Alabama when the breeze begins to sigh, Seems to softly murmur just the sweetest lullaby, Each dear old Mammy in old Alabam', Huddles and cuddles her own honey lam', "Little Pick-a-ninny, close your eyes and go to sleep, Moon am swingin' low and spooky shadows 'gin to creep," This melody brings a fond memory, takes me back again to dear old Alabam'. Verse 2Something lingers with me yet, Seems I never will forget, Those dear old days and those old Southern ways, As I croon this lazy tune of long ago:

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Physical Description

1 score (4 p.) : ill. ; 31 cm.

Publication Date

1919

Publisher

Leo. Feist, Inc

Publication Place

New York

Alabama Lullaby

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