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Sing It
SING IT
This is actually strictly dialogue between Barry and
his grandfather, Joe, made circa 1951 or right around
that time. They were at a "Record Your Own Voice" booth,
and this is approximately how the conversation went.
JOE: All right! "A Happy Birthday", come on, go ahead, sing.
BARRY: What? What?
JOE: Sing. I have the words for you,
sing it. Sing it. Sing to me! "A happy birthday to youâ€Ã‚¦"
BARRY: N-no, I can't! I have to go to the bathroom.
JOE: All right, go ahead, Barry, sing it, sing it! Sing it! Go ahead.
BARRY: When?
JOE: I said now. Go ahead,
sing it. "Happyâ€Ã‚¦" Go ahead,
come on. Come on, sing it! Come on, go ahead.
BARRY: How?
JOE: Like this, "Happyâ€Ã‚¦" Come on,
go ahead. All right, my dear grandson,
"A Happy Birthday". Barry's gonna sing to you a nice
song. Go ahead, Barry, sing it!
Go ahead, sing it! Come onâ€Ã‚¦come on,
Barry, sing it! Sing "A Happy Birthday".
Barry, don't you want to sing it?
Come on, Barry, sing itâ€Ã‚¦Well,
I'm sorry, my dear grandson,
Barry, don't want to sing for you.
OK, what do you want to sing?
Do you want to sing a rhumba?
All right, sing the rhumba.
Go ahead, Barry, sing it! Go ahead,
Barry, sing it! Go ahead, Barry.
Come on, sing it. Come on,
Barry! You gotta talk to make a record.
Don't you want to make a record?
Don't you want to make a record?
You want to make a record, Barry? Huh? Go ahead!
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You want to make a record, Barry? Huh? Go ahead!
Don't you want to make a record?
Don't you want to make a record?
Barry! You gotta talk to make a record.
Come on, sing it. Come on,
Barry, sing it! Go ahead, Barry.
Go ahead, Barry, sing it! Go ahead,
All right, sing the rhumba.
Do you want to sing a rhumba?
OK, what do you want to sing?
Barry, don't want to sing for you.
I'm sorry, my dear grandson,
Come on, Barry, sing itâ€Ã‚¦Well,
Barry, don't you want to sing it?
Barry, sing it! Sing "A Happy Birthday".
Go ahead, sing it! Come onâ€Ã‚¦come on,
song. Go ahead, Barry, sing it!
"A Happy Birthday". Barry's gonna sing to you a nice
go ahead. All right, my dear grandson,
JOE: Like this, "Happyâ€Ã‚¦" Come on,
BARRY: How?
come on. Come on, sing it! Come on, go ahead.
sing it. "Happyâ€Ã‚¦" Go ahead,
JOE: I said now. Go ahead,
BARRY: When?
JOE: All right, go ahead, Barry, sing it, sing it! Sing it! Go ahead.
BARRY: N-no, I can't! I have to go to the bathroom.
sing it. Sing it. Sing to me! "A happy birthday to youâ€Ã‚¦"
JOE: Sing. I have the words for you,
BARRY: What? What?
JOE: All right! "A Happy Birthday", come on, go ahead, sing.
and this is approximately how the conversation went.
that time. They were at a "Record Your Own Voice" booth,
his grandfather, Joe, made circa 1951 or right around
This is actually strictly dialogue between Barry and
SING IT
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