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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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The Four Freshmen began as a American vocal group popular from the 1950s through to the early 1960s. Founded by brothers Ross and Don Barbour in 1948 as freshmen at Butler University, the other two original members included their cousin Bob Flanigan and Hal Kratzsch. Well-known for their multi-part harmonies, they are notable as early purveyors of vocalese and as the forerunners of vocal-harmony based rock music, particularly that of The Beach Boys. In their current configuration, The Four Freshmen continue to perform.

Read more about The Four Freshmen on Last.fm.


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