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00:00Take a look in our picture book of the gay nineties.
00:06While strolling through the park one day, in the merry month of May.
00:33He was taken by surprise, by a pair of roguish eyes.
00:52In the moment his poor heart was stolen away.
00:56A smile was all she gave to him.
01:02Of course they were as happy as could be.
01:08Ah, he immediately raised his hat and finally she remarked.
01:16Oh, thank you.
01:18They never will forget that lovely afternoon he met her at the fountain in the park.
02:19Father, dear father, come home with me now.
02:27The clock in the steeple strikes one.
02:35You said you were coming right home from the shop.
02:44As soon as your day's work was done.
02:52Our fire has gone out.
02:56Our house is all dark.
03:00And mother's been watching since then.
03:09With poor brother Benny so sick in the heart.
03:18Oh, gosh, Benny, don't take it so hard.
03:21It's only a show.
03:27Come home.
03:30Come home.
03:33Come home.
03:37Dear father, please, father, come home.
04:07Say, Fred, why does a chicken cross the road?
04:26I don't know, Ward.
04:27Why does a chicken cross the road?
04:29To get to the other side.
04:43Two, three, four.
04:46Hey, brown eyes.
04:48Who was that lady I saw you with last night?
04:51That was no lady.
04:52That was my wife.
05:03Gee, that's your father.
05:27In the good old summertime.
05:31In the good old summertime.
05:36Rolling down the shady lane with your baby mind.
05:45Hold her hand and she holds yours.
05:49And that's a very good sign.
05:56That she's your tootsie wootsie.
05:59All right, Benny, here we go.
06:01In the good old summertime.
06:27Mickey, stop this thing.
06:30Gosh, I can't.
06:47In the good old summertime.
07:11Mommy, where's my baby?
07:14Don't touch mommy.
07:18Mommy.
07:23Mommy, where's my baby?
07:26Let me brush your hair.
07:27Huh?
07:28Let me brush your hair.
07:30No, no, no.
07:31Let me brush your hair.
07:34Let me brush your hair.
07:36Let me brush your hair.
07:37Let me brush your hair.
07:38Let me brush your hair.
07:39Let me brush your hair.
07:40Let me brush your hair.
07:41Let me brush your hair.
07:42Let me brush your hair.
07:43Let me brush your hair.
07:44Let me brush your hair.
07:45Let me brush your hair.
07:46Let me brush your hair.
07:47Let me brush your hair.
07:48Let me brush your hair.
07:49Let me brush your hair.
07:50Let me brush your hair.
07:51Let me brush your hair.
07:52Let me brush your hair.
07:53Let me brush your hair.
07:54Let me brush your hair.
07:55Let me brush your hair.
07:56Let me brush your hair.
07:57Let me brush your hair.
07:58Let me brush your hair.
07:59Let me brush your hair.
08:00Let me brush your hair.
08:01Let me brush your hair.
08:02Let me brush your hair.
08:03I'm going to sing.
08:12Dad loves you because you are like me Mom loves you because you are like dad
08:20Look at how we all love each other
08:23When the monks sing, we laugh
08:27iPad.
08:28Up we go, mother lets us every have
08:32Because I don't have a house
08:34I don't have a house to prepare for the New Year
08:36I'm going to invite all of you to my house
08:38La la la la la la
08:42Keep singing
08:46I love you
08:48You already sang
08:54Thank you for watching
08:56Please subscribe
08:58to my channel
09:08In our picture-book of the gay nineties
09:30While strolling through the park one day
09:34In the merry month of May
09:38Hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm
09:44Hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm
09:50He was taken by surprise
09:55By a pair of roguish eyes
09:59In the moment his poor heart was stolen away
10:02A smile was all she gave to him
10:08Of course they were as happy as could be
10:15Ah, he immediately raised his hat
10:20And finally she remarked
10:23Oh, thank you
10:25They never will forget that lovely afternoon he met
10:38Two, three, four
10:44Say, Fred, why does a chicken cross the road?
10:48I don't know, Ward. Why does a chicken cross the road?
10:52To get to the other side
10:54Ah, ah, ah
11:06Two, three, four
11:09Hey, brown eyes
11:11Who was that lady I saw you with last night?
11:14That was no lady. That was my wife
11:24She likes your father
11:26Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha
11:49In the good old
11:51As soon as your days were
11:54was done.
11:58Our fire has gone out,
12:02our house is all tarred,
12:06and mother's been watching
12:10since then.
12:14With poor brother Benny
12:18so sick in her arm,
12:23Oh, gosh, Benny,
12:25don't take it so hard.
12:27It's only a show.
12:32Come home,
12:35come home,
12:38come home.
12:42Dear father,
12:47least father,
12:51come home.
13:11At her at the fountain in the park,
13:21Oh, gosh, Benny,
13:24don't take it so hard.
13:51music
14:09Father, dear father,
14:13come home with me now.
14:17The clock in the steeple
14:21strikes one.
14:25You said you were coming
14:29right home from the shore.
14:33In the summertime,
14:36in the good old summertime,
14:42Rolling down the shady lane
14:46with your baby mind.
14:51Hold her hand and she holds yours
14:55and that's a very good sign.
15:02That she's your tootsie-wootsie
15:05in the good old summertime.
15:16Screaming
15:34Mickey, stop this thing!
15:37Gosh, I can't!
15:46crash
15:52music

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