Hi folks, Probably, none of you will come back to this thread, but if you do, please know that I am like the lady who was so grateful to find the lyrics. I first heard this song sung long ago, by a famous comedian, Red Skelton. He had a fine, very soft voice, when not in character and, I think, it was put on a 45 rpm record, but never became very popular. Like most of you, I have never forgotten that song and remembered some, but not all of the lyrics. I ended up marrying a redhead (Irish backgound with green eyes!)and it didn't work out. However, I have never forgotten that song, because Red Skelton sang it, so poignantly, in that soft voice of his. Though a comedian, he was a gentleman of the first order, never using obliquy in his acts. Again, thank you all, Good Luck and Steady Winds, A little boy still
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