How about When the Morning Glories Wake Up in the Morning, Then I'll Kiss Your Two Lips Goodnight. I got accused of making that song title up quite recently,
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Re: The Longest Song Titles
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Jim, you should have directed your doubting friend to the song on Youtube. Here's Oreste and his Queensland Orchestra on Edison DD 52169-L:Lenoirstreetguy wrote:How about When the Morning Glories Wake Up in the Morning, Then I'll Kiss Your Two Lips Goodnight. I got accused of making that song title up quite recently,
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-pp9GiLjTM
And here's the Brunswick rendition by the Clevelanders:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m7ZLfDl ... annel_page

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How about:
"Oh! What Big Eyes You Have Oh! What Sweet Lips You Have Oh! If I Only Had You"
I have a Brunswick record with this song (by Ben Selvin) and they printed the complete title on the label. I believe the Victor recording by Ted Weems simply was called "Oh, If I Only Had You".
"Oh! What Big Eyes You Have Oh! What Sweet Lips You Have Oh! If I Only Had You"
I have a Brunswick record with this song (by Ben Selvin) and they printed the complete title on the label. I believe the Victor recording by Ted Weems simply was called "Oh, If I Only Had You".
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Re: The Longest Song Titles
Howzabout 'Who Played Poker With Pochahontas (When John Smith Went Away)?' and the similar and even more suggestive 'Who Ate Napoleon's Josephines (When Napoleon Was Away)?'
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Re: The Longest Song Titles
How about Brunswick #3028, recorded in January 1926 by Ray Miller and his Orchestra, entitled "No!"
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Re: The Longest Song Titles
OK, Rocky, there's Don Cornell's 1951 hit entitled "I"
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