# | Title | Principal Artiste | Composers | Lyricist / Date written | Place | Date recorded | Matrix | Label&cat.no. | Additional Information |
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420 | Sing Another Chorus, Please | Roy Fox ahb | Bill Grantham / Earl Burtnett | w/m `31 | London | September 18, 1931 | GB-3279-1-2 | Dec F-2514 | As above. Al Bowlly with Sid Buckman and Joe Ferrie in chorus; both takes exist and believed issued under the same catalogue number. |
Roy Fox and his Band
There are millions of love songs
That I don't like
To me they're practically zero
The girls true blue and she
Says, I do, do
Her great big solid hero
But when you sing that song to me
Even all that's right dear???
I love the words and the melody
The French don't mention magic???
When it says the troubadour loves me
I can only find the honey that's sweet???
This is just a silly old love song
Sing Another Chorus, Please
When it says the troubadour plays along
To kiss me under a tropical tree
This is just a silly old love song
Sing Another Chorus, Please
Although a long time guy, just wrote the words
To make money
I'm only thrilled when they are sung to me
By you honey
When you say the pieces are so long???
We're living like a couple of bees
This is just a silly old love song
Sing Another Chorus, Please