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NBC Presents: Sing Along With Mitch! |
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Starring me, Mitch Miller, and the Sing Along Gang! |
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This one's for the whole family. |
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Take it, Mother. |
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I feel a mighty quake |
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The south begins to shake |
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Under our family tree |
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The leaves begin to blow |
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Gone with the wind they go |
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All through our family tree |
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Up top magnolias bloom |
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They spread their sweet perfume |
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For this ancestral jubilee |
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Now every bough must pull it's weight |
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It's time to prune and propagate |
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Welcome to our family tree |
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That was great, mother! |
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Let's hear from those fantastic fathers! |
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I hear the dogwood's bark |
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(Ruff! Ruff!) |
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A seed's begun to spark |
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(Tsst!) |
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Inside our family tree |
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A twig begins to poke |
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(Wa-wah) |
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From out that mighty oak |
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(Wa-wa-wa-wah) |
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To join our jamboree |
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And like a slide trombone |
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(Wa-wah) |
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He glides out fully grown |
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(Wa-wa-wa-wah) |
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A dixieland R.S.V.P. |
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(A-ba-bala-ba-bala-ba-baw) |
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And no one minds an extra limb |
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Especially when it looks like him |
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So welcome to our family tree |
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Alright, Brenda, your turn! |
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Ladies and gentleman, the strong family singers! |
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I feel a burst of spring |
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My trunk begins to swing |
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Just like our family tree |
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The cousins come to call |
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They'll stay until next fall |
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'Cause there's lots of fixins' and they're free |
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(Save some of that cumbo for me) |
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The kin folk gather 'round |
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They've covered lots of ground |
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There's not a soul left in Tennessee |
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They've all arrives to germinate |
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To fertilize and cultivate and |
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Populate our family tree~ |
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Ready, Frank? |
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Ready, Mitch! |
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I'll give a rebel yell |
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To every southern belle |
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Under our family tree |
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I'll swing the second line |
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When our two clans combine |
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For some big easy harmony |
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Trumpets begin to shout |
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To welcome your new sprout |
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You've charmed this yankee refugee |
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You're all so lush and overgrown |
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But I know I'll never be alone |
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I'm glad to climb your family tree |
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Your love has raised the bar |
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(Doo-wow!) |
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I'm swingin' on a star |
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(Doo-wow!) |
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For that who needs a law degree |
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The trees that bear the ripest fruits |
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Are trees that have the deepest roots |
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So welcome to our family |
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Welcome to our family |
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Welcome to our family tree! |
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Look out old Frankie is home! |