Some sunday morning

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Some Sunday Morning is a popular American Folk-Song. It is interpreted by many artists, the most famous versions are by Ada Jones and Billy Murray (1918), by Helen Forrest and Dick Haymes (1945), and by Alexis Smith (in the movie San Antonio, 1945). It was also sung by Sylvester the cat in 1948 cartoon Back Alley Op-Roar.

[edit] Text of Some Sunday Morning:

Some Sunday morning it's going to be

Some Sunday morning for someone and me.

Bells will be chiming an old melody,

Spec'lly for someone and me.

There'll be an organ playing,

Friends and relations will stare,

Say, can't you hear them saying,

"Gee, what a peach of a pair!"

Some Sunday morning we'll walk down the aisle,

He'll be so nervous and I'll try to smile,

Things sure look rosy for someone and me,

Some Sunday morning, you'll see.

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