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Monday, June 24, 2013

KUNZ Piano medley No. R 9 -- starting with "LOVE IS EVERYWHERE", followed by "EV'RY SINGLE LITTLE TINGLE OF MY HEART", ROLL ALONG PRAIRIE MOON" (used by Dennis Potter) (SIDE A), followed by "THE WHEEL OF THE WAGON IS BROKEN", "LOVE ME FOREVER" and "IT'S AN OLD SOUTHERN CUSTOM" (SIDE B)

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Love Is Everywhere

Ev'ry Single Little Tingle Of My Heart

ROLL ALONG, PRAIRIE MOON
Roll along while I croon,
Shine above lamp of love,
Prairie moon.
Way up there, in the blue
Maybe you're lonely too,
Swinging in by in the sky
Prairie moon.
I need your tender light
To make things right
You know I'm so alone tonight
Far away shed your beams
On the girl of my dreams
Tell her too, I've been true
Prairie moon.
There's a wonderful light in the sky tonight
With silver the hills are sprayed.
And the moon seems so near
That I know he will hear ev'ry word of my love serenade


The wheel on the wagon is broken
It ain't going to turn no more
My days on the prairie are over
There's weeds around the old ranch door
There ain't no campfire smoking
Where we sang when the day was through
The wheel of the wagon is broken
And gone is the west I knew
Goodbye, Goodbye Old Faithful
There's a sign on the the ranch house for sale
So Goodbye,Goodbye Old Faithful
It looks like the end of the trail
My days on the prairie are over
There's weeds around the old ranch door
The wheel on the wagon is broken
It ain't going to turn no more


Love Me Forever

It's an old Southern custom
When you're walking down the street
To bid everyone 'good morning'
Don't you think that's kind of sweet?
It's an old Southern custom
To politely lift your hat
When you pass a pretty stranger
Is there anything wrong in that?
If a lady meets a gentleman
As they did in days colonial
And the lady and the gentleman
Have intentions matrimonial
If they must be together
Every morning, noon and night
There's a good old Southern custom
That makes everything all right

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