A little sleep after a late night - and all comes into place.
Sheet Music When the Moon Shines on Charlie Chaplin
WORDS by Stanning and Chaffaway - Melody Kerry Mills "Red Wing"
COVER PAGE
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PAGE TWO
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PAGE THREE
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PAGE FOUR - CHORUS
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Sincerely,
Gargoyle
Verse One
You've sung of the boys in blue
You've sung of their girls so true
And marched to the strains of well known refrains.
Of "Who's Your Lady Friend" and the "Tip-per-ar-y" too.
Our Tommy's so brave and strong, have sung every kind of song
But what is the lay, they are singing today, as they go marching along?
Verse Two
Some day there will come the time
To "Wind up the Watch on the Rhine,"
Sake of "Auld Land Syne"
But ere that happy day, The Germans have got to pay
When we march in to capture Berlin
We will sing them this little lay.
And of course the well known - universal chorus.