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Rock-a-Bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody

by Dean Martin

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Rock a bye, your baby With a Dixie melody When you croon, croon a tune From the heart of Dixie Just hang my cradle, mammy mine Right on that masoned, Dixen line And swing it from Virginia, to Tennessee With all the love that's in ya Weep no more, my lady Sing that song again, for me Sing on black Joe, just as though You have me on your knees A million baby kisses, I'll deliver If you will only play that Swanee river Rock a bye your rock a bye baby With a Dixie melody Oh, weep no more, my lady Sing that song again, for me Sing on black Joe, just as though You have me on your knees A million baby kisses, I'll deliver If you will only play that Swanee river Rock a bye your rock a bye baby With a Dixie melody

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