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Lucky Boy
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Lucky Boy
Words and Music by Irving Berlin
©1925, Irving Berlin Inc.

First verse (sung by "The Boys")

Your smiling face is an open book young man
We know that look young man you must be oh, so happy.
It's just a case of a love that took, young man
There are quite a few who envy you.

First chorus (sung by "The Boys")

Lucky Boy she's a beautiful thing
Lucky boy will you give her a ring?
Lucky boy we suppose in the Spring
You will take your pride and joy on a train
And her leather suitcase will contain bits of satin and lace
It's as plain as the nose on your face.
How we envy you Lucky Boy

First verse (sung by Robert Adams)

I must confess that you pave the way for me
You really say for me the things I want to tell you.
You'll never guess what a lucky day for me
When I found that she had chosen me

First chorus (sung by Robert Adams and "The Boys")

Lucky Boy she's a beautiful thing.
Lucky boy I'm as proud as a King.
Lucky boy when I give her the ring
Can't you see me jump with joy with a cheer
And a "whatta we care" we'll appear in a bungalow where
In a year may be three of us there
How we envy you Lucky Boy.


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