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*" I'm Sitting on Top of the World " by Al Jolson
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*" I've Got My Captain Working for Me Now " by Al Jolson
*" You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet " by Al Jolson
*" Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody " by Al Jolson
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*" Al Purdy " Toronto, Copp Clark, 1970.
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