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Hushabye Lyrics


This sunny Sunday is a good day to go
Guess you want me to stay, well, let me know
And I hate to say it's been a waste of time
I hate to interrupt the flowWhy? Why? Why? Hushabye
Hushabye, why aren't you ready to go?
Why? Why? Why? Hushabye
Couldn't we fast forward all through this show?You say you'd love to but you've lots left to do
Almost decided to stay 'cause of you
And I hate to tell you to exchange your dreams
For one more ticket, no returnWhy? Why? Why? Hushabye
Hushabye, why aren't you ready to go?
Why? Why? Why? Hushabye
Couldn't we fast forward all through this show?Why? Why?
What you hanging up for?
What you doing that for?
What you breakin' up for?
Why? HushabyeI hate to interrupt the flow
For one way ticket, no return

Soothing Sunday is a good day to goWhy? Why? Why? Hushabye
Hushabye, why aren't you ready to go?
Why? Why? Why? Hushabye
Couldn't we fast forward all through this show?Hushabye
Why? Why? Why?
What you breaking up for?
Why? Hushabye

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Chris Barber (born 17th April 1930) is an English jazz trombonist. Barber was born in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, and educated at St Paul’s School in London. He is best known as a trombonist playing in the trad style with his Dixieland jazz band. In 1953-1954 he was in a band called Ken Colyer’s Jazzmen with Ken Colyer, Lonnie Donegan, , Jim Bray, Ron Bowden and Monty Sunshine. It was during this period that the band used to play Skiffle during their breaks and Lonnie Donegan sang the “Midnight Special” and “In the evening...

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