The Russell Garcia Orchestra - Rhode Island Is Famous for You Lyrics
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Rhode Island Is Famous for You
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What Are The Lyrics For Rhode Island Is Famous for You By The Russell Garcia Orchestra?
Copper comes from Arizona
Peaches come from Georgia And lobsters come from Maine The wheat fields are the sweet fields of Nebraska And Kansas gets bonanzas from the grain Old whiskey comes from old Kentucky Ain't the country lucky New Jersey gives us glue And you, you come from Rhode Island And little old Rhode Island is famous for you Cotton comes from Louisiana Gophers from Montana And spuds from Idaho They plow land in the cow land of Missouri Where most beef meant for roast beef seems to grow Grand canyons come from Colorado Gold comes from Nevada Divorces also do And you, you come from Rhode Island Little old Rhode Island is famous for you Pencils come from Pennsylvania Vest from Vest Virginia And Tents from Tennessee They know mink where they grow mink in Wyo mink A camp chair in New Hampshire, that's for me And minnows come Minnesota Coats come from Dakota But why should you be blue For you, you come from Rhode Island Don't let them ride Rhode Island It's famous for you |
Who Wrote Rhode Island Is Famous for You By The Russell Garcia Orchestra?
Arthur Schwartz, Howard Dietz
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What's The Duration Of The Rhode Island Is Famous for You By The Russell Garcia Orchestra?The duration of Rhode Island Is Famous for You is 2:14 minutes and seconds. |
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