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Just wanna know ya, just wanna talk to ya
I wanna hear about your day
I'd never leave ya, never been mean to ya
I'd always let you get your way
Something good will come our way
And maybe this good thing's gonna happen today
If I were honest I'd tell you everything
But it keeps coming out as lies
It's not a promise, in case you're wondering
It's not some blessing in disguise
But something good will come our way
And maybe this good thing's gonna happen today
Something good will come our way
And maybe this good thing's gonna happen today
I know romance is not in fashion and my heart is on the line
If you would be so kind to help me kill some time
Then something good just might come crashing
From the stars that light the sky

If you would be so kind to help me kill some time
Just wanna know ya, just wanna talk to ya
I wanna hear about your day
I'd never leave ya, never been mean to ya
I'd always let you get your way
Something good will come our way
And maybe this good thing's gonna happen today
Something good will come our way
And maybe this good thing's gonna happen today
Something good will come our way
Something good will come our way
Something good will come our way
Something good will come our way
Something good will come our way
Something good will come our way
Something good will come our way

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b. Margaret Wood, 9 February 1892, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA, d. 18 March 1978, Stamford, Connecticut, USA. After studying singing with operatic soprano Emma Calvé, Wood began singing in the chorus of musical comedies, before gradually building up to small roles. Her Broadway debut was in Victor Herbert’s Naughty Marietta (1910), then appeared in several other shows before making her breakthrough as Ottilie in Maytime (1917), in which the duet she sang with Charles Purcell, Sigmund Romberg’s ‘Will You Remember?’ became a huge hit (and is often known by it first line: ‘Sweetheart...

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