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Baltimore Oriole
Took one look at that mercury, forty below
No life for a lady
To be draggin' her feathers around in the snowLeaving me blue, off she flew
To the Tangipaho, down in Louisiana
Where a two timin' Jaybird
Met the divine Miss OI'd like to ruffle his plumage
That Baltimore Oriole
Messed around with that big guy
Till he singed her wingsForgivin' is easy, it's a woman like, now and then
Could happen to thing
Send her back home
Home ain't home without her warblingHow she can sing
Make a lonely man happy, Baltimore Oriole
Come down from that boughSend her back home, back home
Home ain't home without her warblingHow she can sing
Make a lonely man happy, Baltimore Oriole
Come down from that bough

Fly to your daddy now

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Barbara Lea (April 10, 1929 – December 28, 2011) was an American actress and singer. Born into a musical family in Detroit, she worked with small dance bands there before attending Wellesley College on scholarship and majoring in music theory. Boston was a hotbed of jazz in the late 40s and early 50s, allowing Barbara to sing with major instrumentalists such as Marian McPartland, Bobby Hackett, Vic Dickenson, Frankie Newton, Johnny Windhurst, and George Wein.

Read more about Barbara Lea on Last.fm.


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