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My Wild Irish Rose
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The Ink Spots
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History goes back to 1899 but not charted in the Top 110 since 1937, when Jan
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Garber hit # 19 with it.
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Written by Chauncey Olcott
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My wild Irish rose
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The sweetest flow'r that grows
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You may search everywhere
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Bu there's none can compare
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With my wild Irish rose
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My wild Irish rose
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The sweetest flow'r that grows
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Some day for my sake
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She may let take
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The bloom from my wild Irish rose
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MONOLOGUE: Wild, wild Irish rose. I'm tellin' ya it's the sweetest flower that
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EVER grows. *She may let me take and there's none can compare *, with my
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wild, that good ole wild, wild Irish rose. Honey chile, I'm talkin' 'bout that wild Irish
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rose. It's the sweetest flower that grows. And some day for MY sake, honey lamb,
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I hope you'll let me take just one little bloom from my wild, wild Irish rose.
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My wild Irish rose
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The sweetest flow'r that grows
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Some day for my sake
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She may let take
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The bloom from my wild Irish rose
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My Wild Irish Rose
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The Ink Spots |