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Sam’s Song Lyrics. Here's a happy tune you'll love to croon. They call it Sam's song. It's catchy as can be, the melody. They call it Sam's song. Nothing on your mind. And then you'll find you ...
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Here's a happy tune you'll love to croon They call it Sam's song It's catchy as can be, the melody They call it Sam's song Nothing on your mind And then you'll find you're humming Sam's Song Why, it makes you grin Gets under your skin as only a song can do People that you meet out on the street All whistling Sam's Song Everyone you see will ...
They call it Sam's song It's catchy as can be, the melody They call it Sam's song Nothin' on your mind And then you'll find you're hummin' Sam's Song Why, it makes you grin Gets under your skin as only a song can do People that you meet out on the street All whistlin' Sam's Song Everyone you see will soon agree That it's a grand song
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They call it Sam's song It's catchy as can be, the melody They call it Sam's song Nothin' on your mind And then you'll find you're hummin' Sam's Song Why, it makes you grin Gets under your skin as only a song can do People that you meet out on the street All whistlin' Sam's Song Everyone you see will soon agree That it's a grand song
Sam's Song (song) "Sam's Song (The Happy Tune)" is an American pop song written in 1950 with music by Lew Quadling and lyrics by Jack Elliott. [1] It was first released as a Capitol single by Joe "Fingers" Carr and the Carr-Hops in May 1950. By June of that year, Carr's single had made it to all three of Billboard ' s music popularity charts ...
(Catchy as can be) No, I don't like to beef And I'm sorry to say The man is a thief Cause he's calling it (Clyde's song) (Nothing on your mind) There's a lot on my mind And I'm standing here ...