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Yonder comes Willie the weeper saddest looking sight in all the town<br /> Had a new love but couldn't keep her now Willie's crying heart is broken downYou should have seen the smiling face that Willie wore<br /> The day he found the thrill of her embrace<br /> For the first time in his whole life Willie fell in love<br /> But I took the smile right off of Willie's face took his place<br /> Yonder comes Willie the weeper...I put on the smiling face that Willie wore and took her round for everyone to see<br /> But she found someone else that she wanted more<br /> Now Willis's smiling face laughs back at me look and see<br /> I'm just like Willie the weeper saddest looking sight in all the town<br /> Had a new love but couldn't keep her now mine and Willie's hearts are broken downLyrics provided by TANCODEhttps://damnlyrics.com/" readonly=""/>

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Yonder comes Willie the weeper saddest looking sight in all the town
Had a new love but couldn't keep her now Willie's crying heart is broken downYou should have seen the smiling face that Willie wore
The day he found the thrill of her embrace
For the first time in his whole life Willie fell in love
But I took the smile right off of Willie's face took his place
Yonder comes Willie the weeper...I put on the smiling face that Willie wore and took her round for everyone to see
But she found someone else that she wanted more
Now Willis's smiling face laughs back at me look and see
I'm just like Willie the weeper saddest looking sight in all the town
Had a new love but couldn't keep her now mine and Willie's hearts are broken down

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Frankie "Half Pint" Jaxon (February 3, 1895 - 1944?) was an African American vaudeville singer, female impersonator, stage designer and comedian, popular in the 1920s and 1930s He was born in Montgomery, Alabama, orphaned, and raised in Kansas City, Missouri. His nickname of "Half Pint" referred to his 5'2" height. He started in show business around 1910 as a singer in Kansas City, before travelling extensively with medicine shows in Texas, and then touring the eastern seaboard. His feminine voice and outrageous manner, often as a female impersonator, established him as a crowd favorite.

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