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Bell Bottom Blues

by Alma Cogan

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I got the bell bottom blues cause my sweetie is a sailor And he's sailing somewhere on the sea I got the bell bottom blues cause I'm crazy 'bout a sailor And I don't know when he's coming back to me I shake my head and refuse when the fellers come a calling And they want to take me on a date I got the bell bottom blues while the other girls are falling I just sit around the living room and wait I wonder if he's looking at the same moon I'm looking at Every night I'm looking at the moon I know that if he's praying for the same thing I'm praying for We'll be together soon I got the bell bottom blues just awaiting for a letter Heaven knows I'm lonely as can be I got the bell bottom blues and I won't be feeling better Till my sailor boy comes sailing home to me

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