Al Jolson - Hello 'Tucky Lyrics
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Hello 'Tucky
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What Are The Lyrics For Hello 'Tucky By Al Jolson?
Like all Kentucky boys longing for the city joys
I left the farm and started to roam Like all Kentucky boy get sick of all the city noise I heard Kentucky calling me home Any thrill you get when you are leaving Seven times the thrill when you return You're saying Hello, `Tucky, `Tucky, hello, Hello `Tucky, why did I go? What I've been through to get to you Now I have found you Let me put my arms around you Shady bowers, valleys and hills Pretty flowers, nothing but thrills I'm glad I went astraying To get that kick of saying Hello, `Tucky, hello. Hello, `Tucky, `Tucky, hello, Hello `Tucky, why did I go? What I've been through to get to you Now I have found you Let me put my arms around you Shady bowers, valleys and hills Pretty flowers, nothing but thrills I'm glad I went astraying To get that kick of saying Hello, `Tucky, hello. Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello `Tucky, `Tucky, hello Hello `Tucky, why did I go? What I've been through to get to you Now I have found you Let me put my arms around you Shady, shady bowers, valleys and hills Pretty flowers, nothing but thrills I'm glad I went astraying To get that kick of saying Hello, `Tucky, hello. |
Who Wrote Hello 'Tucky By Al Jolson?
B.g. Desylva, James F. Hanley, Joseph Meyer
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What's The Duration Of The Hello 'Tucky By Al Jolson?The duration of Hello 'Tucky is 2:47 minutes and seconds. |
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