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Watch The Birdie - Barney Bigard



     
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Watch the birdie and take a camera, candid shot
Watch the birdie, come on and give it all you've got
Watch the birdie, just look around and pick a spot and hold it
Watch the birdie, just strike a funny pose a while
Watch the birdie and you can beat that pose a mile
Watch the birdie, let me see your pretty smile and hold it
Looking for a tall dark handsome man
With eyes of blue and golden tan
Strong white teeth like Joel McCrea
Hey you, get out of the way
Watch the birdie and take a camera Candid shot
Watch the birdie, come on and give it all you've got
Watch the birdie, just look around and pick a spot and hold it
Watch the birdie and take a camera Candid shot
Watch the birdie, come on and give it all you've got
Watch the birdie, just look around and pick a spot and hold it
Watch the birdie, just strike a funny pose a while
Watch the birdie and you can beat that pose a mile

Watch the birdie and let me see your pretty smile and hold it
Looking for a tall dark handsome man
With eyes of blue and a golden tan
Strong white teeth like Joel McCrea
Hey you, get out of the way
Watch the birdie and take a camera Candid shot
Watch the birdie, come on and give it all you've got
Watch the birdie, just look around and pick a spot and hold it
Ooh, watch the birdie
Ooh, watch the birdie

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Albany Leon "Barney" Bigard (March 3, 1906 – June 27, 1980) was an American jazz clarinetist. Bigard was born in New Orleans and studied music and clarinet with Lorenzo Tio. He moved to Chicago in the early 1920s, where he worked with "King" Joe Oliver and others. During this period, much of his recording with Oliver and others including clarinetist Johnny Dodds was on tenor saxophone, an instrument he played often with great lyricism, as on Oliver's hit recording of "Someday Sweetheart." In 1927 he joined Duke Ellington's band in New York, where he stayed until 1942.

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