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This Is A Happy Little Ditty lyrics
Just Around the Corner (1938)
This Is A Happy Little Ditty
This is a happy little ditty
I know the music isn't pretty
You know the words are not so witty
Anyone can sing this song
Change keys it really doesn't matter
There's still a lot of silly chatter
Ho-hum where coming to the patter
Jack and Jill went up the hill
And for all I know their up there still
I must say the music isn't pretty
Must say the words are not so witty
This is a happy little ditty
You can sing it all day long
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This is a happy little ditty
I know the music isn't pretty
You know the words are not so witty
Anyone can sing this song
Change keys it really doesn't matter
Its just a lot of silly chatter
Hold on kids we're coming to the patter
There was an old woman who lived in a shoe
It must have been awful stuffy in there
Still say the music isn't pretty
Still say the words are not so witty
This is a happy little ditty
You can sing it all day long
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This is a happy little ditty
I know the music isn't pretty
You know the words are not so witty
Anyone can sing this song
Change keys it really doesn't matter
Its just a lot of silly chatter
Hold on we're coming to the patter
Early to bed, and early to rise
And your gal goes out with other guys
I still say the music isn't pretty
Still say the words are not so witty
This is a happy little ditty
You can sing it all day long
Just Around the Corner (1938)
This Is A Happy Little Ditty
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- Track 16 on Animal Crackers
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- Track 17 on America's Sweetheart, Vol. 2
- 16 Toy Trumpet
- 18 I Love To Walk In The Rain
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- Track 6 on On the Good Ship Lollipop
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- 7 Baby Take A Bow
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