====== #1137 - Mister Dooley ====== [[..:1136:|prev]] | [[..:1138:|next]] /*-20note-*//*-minor-*/ *Composer: *++Jean Schwartz|{{search>"Jean Schwartz" @cobs}}++ (1878-1956), 1902 *[[/data/media/midi/1137.mid|MIDI]] | ++show|\\ {{http://www.rollerorgans.com/mid2roll.php?cob=1137&.gif?}}++ *[[:incipit]]: 11356545654567 *[[:incipit|Condensed Incipit]]: 11356545654567 *[[/cob_label/index.php|Print a Label]] *++Lyrics:|\\ There is a man that's known to all,\\ A man of great renown,\\ A man who's name is on the lips\\ Of every one in town,\\ \\ You read about him every day\\ You've heard his name no doubt.\\ And if he even sneezes\\ They will get an Extra out\\ \\ For Mister Dooley,\\ For Mister Dooley\\ The greatest nab the country ever knew,\\ Quite diplomatic, And democratic,\\ Is Mister Dooley ooley ooley oo.\\ \\ Napoleon had an army\\ Of a hundred thousand men,\\ He marched them up the hill\\ And then he marched them down again,\\ \\ When they were up why they were\\ Upon that I'll bet a crown,\\ And though Napoleon marched them up\\ Who was it called them down.\\ \\ 'Twas Mister Dooley,\\ 'Twas Mister Dooley\\ He always knew a little parle vou,\\ With Bonipartee, A la Ma Carty\\ Was Mister Dooley ooley ooley oo.\\ \\ This country never can forget,\\ Forget we never will,\\ The way the boys at San Juan\\ They went charging up the hill,\\ \\ Though Teddy got the credit\\ Of that awful bloody fray,\\ The hero who deserved it\\ And the man who saved the day.\\ \\ 'Twas Mister Dooley,\\ 'Twas Mister Dooley,\\ Like a locomotive up the hill he flew,\\ Who drove the Spaniards,\\ Back to the Tanyards,\\ 'Twas Mister Dooley ooley ooley oo.\\ \\ ++ *++William Jerome|{{search>"William Jerome" @cobs}}++ (1865-1932), 1902