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Lyrics/Origins: In Russia There's an Inn
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Subject: In Russia There's an Inn From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 22 Apr 18 - 08:35 AM There's a song we used to sing as kids in New York City, circa 1960, and I can't find any trace of it at Mudcat or anywhere else on the web. It goes, In Russia, there's an inn. In Russia, there's an inn. In Russia, there's a Russian inn, Where Russian people, stout and thin, Are always rushin' out and in, A-rushin' out and in. There were also verses dedicated to Belgium (belchin' out and in) and Flushing. Anyone else remember this song? or know anything about it? or have more verses? |
Subject: RE: In Russia There's an Inn From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 25 Apr 18 - 01:30 AM No one in the entire Mudcat universe knows anything about this song? I'm astonished. |
Subject: RE: In Russia There's an Inn From: Joe Offer Date: 27 Apr 18 - 09:11 PM Boy, I can't find anything. |
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