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Lonesome and Sorry - Janet Klein & Her Parlor Boys



     
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Dear Lonely Hearts
I'm a writing to you
You said you could help
People looking for loveI've been so lonely
I don't know what to do
And that is why
I'm writing this letter to you(It's no use livin')
When you're alone
Please help me find
A love of my ownIf you know someone
Please tell me who
Dear Lonely Hearts
I'd be so grateful to you(So grateful to you)
(She don't have to have money)
She don't have to have money
(She don't have to be a queen)She don't have to be a queen
(As long as she loves me)
As long as she loves me

(That's the important thing)
That's the important thing'Cause I'm gonna love her
(I'm gonna love her)
I'll always be true
(I'll always be true)Dear Lonely Hearts
Oh, please
See what you can do
(See what you can do)I guess that's all
(I guess that's all)
I'm gonna close for now
(I'm gonna close for now)But try to find
(Please try to find)
Somebody, somehow
(Somebody, somehow)If you know someone
Please tell me who
Dear Lonely Hearts
I'd be so grateful to you
(Grateful to you)

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With her sleek bob haircut (usually with flowers placed just so), vintage fashion sense and artfully customized ukulele, Janet Klein appears to have popped off of a fin-de-siecle French postcard. Sharing her repertoire of "obscure, naughty and lovely" songs from the 1910s, 1920s & 1930s, Janet is a musical archeologist hiding in the body of an F. Scott Fitzgerald heroine.

She performs to regularly sold-out houses in the LA area backed by incredible musicians dubbed her "Parlor Boys". She has appeared to much acclaim in San Francisco, New York and in Japan, including historic venues such as the Castro Theatre, Palace Theatre, Silent Movie Theatre, (often on the bill with Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin & Harold Lloyd!),Yosemite's 1927 Awahnee Hotel, Art Deco gem, the Argyle Hotel and the Getty Center Concert Series.

She has five records to her credit, each including musical material from rare test pressings, lost Vitaphone films, early hot jazz specialties,vaudeville & tin pan alley tunes, French ballads, Yiddish & Hawaiian novelty numbers and more. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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Janet Klein & Her Parlor Boys