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Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)

Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)

"Meet Me in St. Louis" is a delightful musical film released in 1944 that captures the charm and excitement of a family living in St. Louis during the 1904 World's Fair. Directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien, and Mary Astor, this captivating movie portrays a year in the life of the Smiths as they experience love, laughter, and coming-of-age moments. The film features memorable songs like "The Trolley Song" and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" which have become classics loved by many across generations. If you're in the mood for some nostalgic tunes, you can easily play and download the soundtrack of "Meet Me in St. Louis" here. Immerse yourself in the magic and music of this beloved film and let it transport you to a bygone era of joy and romance.

A girl has got a right to go with anyone she wants.
A light burns dim in the hall below
A marked impression once she made
A merry little Christmas
A song of love
Affection for me won't display
After all, someone has to show our guest to the door.
After all, the exposition doesn't open for six months.
Agnes and I put the lady on the track.
Agnes just ready to be promoted and Esther going to be a senior.
Ah, corned beef and cabbage.
All men like it on the sweet side. Too sweet, Mrs. Smith.
All right then, the Ferrises. But blow down their house, roof and all!
All right, go with them. They're taking the Braukoffs.
All right, Mother. Why are we eating early?
All right, Tootie. Up we go.
All right. Tootie takes the Braukoffs.
All the lights are out.
Almost.
Alonzo Smith, did it occur to you you might take your sister to the dance?
And as if it were planned
And he lives at 5133
And he never sees me glance his way
And I always planned exactly how I'd act.
And I'll take you by the hand
And if they don't like it, well, that's just too bad.
And if you a love a me
And if you don't get home at all
And it only takes one.
And it was grand Just to stand
And leave the big parade
And lost my heart instead
And Mr. Braukoff was beating his wife with a red hot poker.
And my hair piled high up on my head
And she was crying, just like you are now.
And thank you for your neighborly hospitality.
And this is a fine going away present I'm giving you for Christmas.
And this.
And this. And this.
And though I'm heart sore
And we like a both the same
And what about me and my life?
And what about the world's fair?
And what will the children do?
And when John Truett saw the streetcar...
Anna, I think Katie's getting a little old.
Anna, I'm curious.
Anna, who is that boy?
Anna! Anna!
Anna! Anna! Rose!
Anna?
Anybody want dessert?
Anyplace but there
Anyplace but there
Anyplace but there
Anyplace but there
Are reaching
Are reaching
Aren't you afraid to stay here alone with a criminal?
As he started to go Then I started to know
As he started to leave I took hold of his sleeve
As though policemen ever pay attention to girls.
As we glided for Huntington Lake
As we got off at Huntington Park As we got off at Huntington Park
As we started for Huntington Dell
At a time like this, talk about the chickens.
Awaiting there his love to see
Be your tootsie wootsie
Beginning tomorrow, I intend to play at first base for the Baltimore Orioles.
Beguiling
Beseeching
Beseeching
Besides, I'm due at my sister's house 7:00 on a family matter.
Besides, you're entirely too young. I don't think your father would allow it.
Best ketchup we ever made, Katie.
Blaming her? We're doing this for her. You know Rose's problem.
Boy, Mama, you should've taken a swim with me.
Bump, bump, bump went the brake
Bump, bump, bump went the brake
But he doesn't know I exist
But I never really believed it.
But if I do It's up to you
But if youll forgive me, Mother
But if youll forgive me, Mother
But Lonnie, you did think it was a fine opportunity, didn't you?
But Lonnie, you did think it was a fine opportunity, didn't you?
But otherwise it's a lovely arrangement.
But right now I'm going to soak in that cool bathtub for one solid hour.
But she's gonna have a beautiful funeral in a cigar box my papa gave me...
But that's impossible. Dinner's being served in five minutes.
But the cable came off when the motorman put on the brakes.
But wait'll you see what we do to Mr. Braukoff.
But we'll be together
But we're luckier than lots of families because we're really going.
But what will you say to Mr. Fenton?
Buzz, buzz, buzz went the buzzer
Buzz, buzz, buzz went the buzzer
Cabbage has a cabbage smell.
Certainly was hot on the tennis court.
Choose your partner Skip to my lou
Chug, chug, chug went the motor
Chug, chug, chug went the motor
Clang, clang, clang
Clang, clang, clang went the trolley
Come back. There'll be no packing as yet.
Come in.
Come on, darling. That's a girl.
Could you?
Couldn't we?
Da doo, da doo Da da da da da, da da da da
Did he come yet?
Did I do that?
Did it go like this:
Did something happen with John?
Ding, ding, ding went the bell
Ding, ding, ding went the bell
Dinner's at 5:30. You can eat blindfolded.
Do let her. She's such a sweet little thing.
Do you like it?
Does he poison cats?
Doesn't even tease me
Doesn't try to please me
Don't blame me if the corned beef's an hour tougher.
Don't cry.
Don't tell me the lights are shining
Don't tell me the lights are shining
Don't tell me the lights are shining
Don't they have houses in New York?
Don't use that impudent tone to your father.
Don't you think I could be a sensation without the corset?
Down in the jungles lived a maid
Dressing it in white don't help it. Now, if it's not asking too...
Either I've lost some soup, or I've found a spoon.
Es, darling, what is it? What's the matter?
Es, I've got some bad news.
Es, it does wonders for your figure.
Es? Someone to see you at the back door.
Esther, I wouldn't want this rumored about...
Esther, is there anything wrong with you?
Esther, the plans have been changed.
Esther, will you?
Esther, your ice cream is melting.
Esther! John!
Esther?
Esther.
Even if I did go to New York...
Everybody who has one is going to the ball.
Everyone's a perfect horror!
Exactly the kind my grandmother uses.
Exactly.
Excuse me just a minute.
Excuse me, Mr. Neely, but it's pronounced St. "Louis."
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Faithful friends who are dear to us
Family trouble. She wants to go there when we finish.
Five minutes?
Flies in the buttermilk Shoo, shoo, shoo
For heaven's sake, stop that screeching.
From Matabooloo
From my heart
From the moment I saw him I fell
Gaze on the
Get out of that bed and take my nightgown off.
Glad to be of service. Good night.
Go on. Go on, Tootie.
Good heavens. We've completely forgotten. It's Christmas.
Good night...
Gosh, Miss Esther.
Gosh, that's beautiful, Miss Esther.
Gosh, the time we've wasted.
Graduation is the least. All the people I care about are in St. Louis.
Grandpa, are you actually...
Grandpa, I guess you can handle this, huh?
Grandpa, they'll never tear it down, will they?
Grandpa! Esther!
Halfway up to the landing
Happy golden days of yore
Harry, how are you? How nice of you to come.
Have yourself a merry little Christmas
Have yourself a merry little Christmas
He asked my name I held my breath
He can't have everything.
He hit her, all right. Someone did.
He may strike that Truett boy.
He said he hoped he hadn't Stepped upon my feet
He stayed on with me
He tipped his hat And took a seat
He tried to kill me.
He was going to see him. What happened...
He was quite the handsomest of men
He watches the picture, smiling
He's not going to come until you're asleep.
He's only lived here three weeks. You can't expect him to fling himself at you.
He's so used to coming here.
Hello, dearest. Did you have a nice day?
Hello, Papa. I buried Maude Rockefeller today. You missed all the fun.
Hello, Warren. Yes, I'm fine. How are you?
Hello.
Hello.
Hello.
Hello.
Her father told her she'd have to be home at 10:00.
Her mental processes baffle me.
Here comes the invalid.
Here we go. All aboard, everybody!
Here's the flour.
Hey, wait a minute! Listen!
Hey! Look who's coming!
Hey! You boys, stop that!
His father's suit's locked up in the tailor's.
How can I ignore
How it feels
How's Tootie?
Hurry it along. We haven't got all day.
Hurry up, you two. We're starving.
I can do the cakewalk if Esther does it too.
I can get a job right away and support you in style.
I can handle the rest of them.
I can understand any young man wanting to spend hours talking to you.
I can't believe it.
I can't find my hat anywhere, darn it.
I can't get hungry till it gets dark.
I can't handle 20 men alone. I admit it.
I can't move to New York. I just can't.
I can't think of any word that rhymes with "colonel."
I could hear her spine hit on every step.
I could smell that cabbage when I got off the trolley.
I couldn't be mad at you, Mr. Smith.
I couldn't speak Because he scared me half to death
I didn't hear it.
I don t think you better mention this call to anyone.
I don't believe it.
I don't care if we have to pay a maid $ 15 a month. Dinner will be at 6:30.
I don't care what my friends say
I don't go to school.
I don't know. She got in the way, I kicked her down the cellar steps.
I expect she won't live through the night. She has four fatal diseases.
I feel elegant, but I can't breathe.
I feel like I'm gonna cry.
I forgot about it too.
I got him. He didn't even have a chance to scratch me.
I guess. So did everybody in St. Louis.
I had a cool bath, which nobody can take away from me.
I had to do it. He tried to kill me.
I hate, loathe, despise and abominate money.
I have every intention of eating an enormous dinner!
I have to have two kinds of ice cream. I'm recuperating.
I have to turn them out everywhere.
I hope I haven't held you up.
I hope it's a hunting knife.
I hope you don't mind...
I hope you like that, it's the same as mine.
I just adore him
I just found out that...
I just hate basketball.
I kept telling myself even if I did go away...
I know his name is Jones, but I don't know where he lives.
I know.
I like a change your name
I like a say This very day
I liked it better when it was a swamp and there was just the two of us.
I live at 5135 Kensington Avenue
I love him more than I can say
I love you! Merry Christmas.
I mean the tailor's.
I mean...
I never dreamed anything could be so beautiful.
I never planned to cry.
I never would have believed it. He looks like such a quiet man.
I overlooked one thing. That judge is an old thief.
I put it here with the others when you came in.
I said, was there anything special you wanted to ask me?
I should hope.
I should say not!
I simply don't believe it.
I started to yen So I counted to ten
I think I can hear Joe's voice now.
I think I'll go pack.
I think if I just can sit down for a minute.
I think we can work out that problem if we give it a little thought.
I thought we'd like to have Christmas in St. Louis.
I thought you'd be overjoyed.
I took my tuxedo out of mothballs yesterday.
I tried to sing But couldn't squeak
I want it to be something strange and wonderful...
I was coming out of Huntsinger's, he was coming in.
I was drunk last night, dear Mother
I was drunk last night, dear Mother
I was drunk the night before
I was drunk the night before
I was just taking a little ride before dinner.
I was waiting for you to talk.
I went through this last year. And if we ever needed...
I went to lose a jolly Hour on the trolley
I won't get home till
I won't. Rose is bringing shampoo from downtown.
I wouldn't blame you if you never spoke to me again.
I'd like a slice of corned beef. I thought you were mad at me.
I'd rather be poor if we could stay here.
I'd rather go with the "orphalins" at the orphalins home.
I'd rather kill them if we can't take them with us.
I'll be glad to go with you
I'll bet there isn't another girl in St. Louis who's had a Yale man call long distance...
I'll fly away To a neighborin' state
I'll get George to bring him to Lon's going away party.
I'll help you pack them myself.
I'll just turn them down dim.
I'll pick you up at 8.
I'll put it down in your key.
I'll take the Braukoffs.
I'm a junior partner of Fenton, Rayburn and Company, not a puppet.
I'm a minor detail, am I?
I'm afraid I'll have to take a couple of stitches.
I'm afraid of mice.
I'm afraid of mice.
I'm as cool as a cucumber. You're shaking like I don't know what.
I'm calling from a booth in the Hotel Delmonico.
I'm like the ossified woman in a sideshow.
I'm not the slightest bit sensitive about Warren Sheffield.
I'm so sorry. We didn't mean to keep you.
I'm so thrilled about you coming to New York.
I'm starting a tunnel tomorrow from our garden under the streetcar tracks...
I'm sure he was, but next year she'll still want to go to college.
I'm taking all my dolls. The dead ones too.
I'm taking my cat. Lady Babbie goes wherever I go.
I'm the most horrible!
I'm trying to earn more money to give my grateful family everything they deserve.
I'm very proud.
I'm wrecking everybody's life.
I've been waiting such a long time, and I haven't seen a thing.
I've figured out a new move in chess.
I've got a few words to say.
I've got some things to do.
I've got the future to think about. The future for us all.
I've got to worry about money, with Lon in Princeton and Rose going to college.
I've imagined you saying it thousands of times.
Ida Boothby to the center and whirl!
If basketball practice doesn't run too late.
If he, unfortunately, is Warren Sheffield.
If I keep Iying for your daughters, I'll need more money.
If Katie wants to hand in her notice, she can reach me in the bathtub!
If Lon's good enough to take me he's good enough for you.
If Santa Claus brings me any toys, I'm taking them with me.
If the Fates allow
If there's anything I hate, loathe, despise and abominate, it's a bully!
If we're getting married, I should start it.
If we're going to wreck Lucille Ballard's evening, we've got to be a sensation.
If you can't get Dr. Girard, get Dr. Brown.
If you guarantee eight, I can ha...
If you like a me Like I like a you
If you wet the flour before you throw it...
If you will be my dancin' partner
If you will meet me in St. Louis, Louis
If you will meet me in St. Louis, Louis
If you will meet me in St. Louis, Louis
If you will meet me in St. Louis, Louis
If you've killed her, I'll kill you.
In fact, I felt so good I couldn't even speak
In fact, you love him so You couldn't even speak
In the dining room, and in the living room, and everywhere.
In this house, we cut the corned beef. We don't shave it. Where's the knife?
In view of the fact that this family refuses to let me in on their little intrigues...
Is it all right?
Is it, now? I've got a cousin spells it the same way, and we call him Louie.
Is that all? Well, we can live without you for a while.
Is there anything wrong with going with your brother?
Isn't it?
Isn't this great? Here I am in New York, and there you are in St. Louis...
It gives you more time to digest your food before retiring.
It goes: I was hmm last night, dear Mother
It isn't a town, Mr. Neely. It's a city. It's the only city that has a world's fair.
It isn't often a pretty girl has a real legitimate reason to cry.
It seems I saw it somewhere. I...
It seems to me...
It was my pleasure, Miss Smith.
It will take a week to dig up all my dolls from the cemetery.
It'll be all right.
It'll be worth it. If we create a breathtaking effect...
It's all right. Don't cry.
It's enough that we're letting him work hard to support the flock of us.
It's essence of violet. I save it for special occasions.
It's gonna be the biggest fair ever. My father was talking...
It's me, Agnes.
It's me, Katie. It's Agnes.
It's my Princeton catalog. I've been waiting for this.
It's our last Christmas dance in St. Louis.
It's right in our own hometown.
It's settled. We're moving to New York.
It's true.
It's very difficult for a person to have any private life in this family.
It's way after 6:30, and Warren hasn't called yet.
John, I...
John, it's awfully nice of you to accept my apology.
John.
Johnny Tevis smelled smoke and peeked in the window...
Johnny! Hey, Johnny! We just killed eight more people. Big ones too!
Just a small handful right in their face.
Just because I bring you a present, you think I've been up to something.
Just follow me.
Just for you My longing arms
Just for you My longing arms
Just when St. Louis was going to be the center of attraction of the universe.
Just when was I voted out of this family?
Just why was I Iying this time? Why must we have dinner an hour early?
Katie, I'm sorry I couldn't eat an hour early.
Katie, take this out in the kitchen and slice it.
Katie, where's my cat? Where is she?
Katie's right. That solves all of our problems.
Keep Miss Ballard's name out of this.
Let me have your coat, doctor.
Let me help!
Let me help! Let me help! Let me help!
Let me see, honey. Now, Mother won't hurt her baby. Let me see, dear.
Let your heart be light
Let's not even think about it.
Let's see, now.
Listen! Quiet! Quiet!
Lll never get drunk anymore
Lll never get drunk anymore
Lon has spent hours talking about you.
Lon will take the both of us.
Lon, count three.
Look at Tootie!
Looks pretty good too.
Lord, we thank you for the bountiful blessings we are about to receive. Amen.
Louis
Loveliest face in town
Lucille Ballard's just throwing herself at Warren because of his father's money.
Lucille suggested Lon and she pair off tonight...
Make the yuletide gay
Mama, that was Mrs. Wilkins.
May I have my card, please?
Maybe Rose won't have to go. Things are happening.
Maybe that's the trouble with me.
Meet me at
Meet me at the
Meet me at the fair
Meet me at the fair
Meet me at the fair
Meet me in St. Louis, Louis
Meet me in St. Louis, Louis
Meet me in St. Louis, Louis
Meet me in the fair La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
Men don't want the bloom rubbed off.
Merciful heavens! John...
Merry Christmas, Esther.
Merry Christmas, John.
Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas.
Miss Ballard, this is Esther Smith. Esther, Lucille Ballard.
Miss Esther. Miss Esther. There are mice in the house. Two of them.
Mommy's here.
Most of it still has the roots on them.
Mr. Braukoff has empty whiskey bottles in his cellar.
Mr. Neely, is Robin a girl horse or a boy horse?
Mrs. Smith, who are these boys?
Mrs. Smith, you said you wanted to make this go for two meals.
Must have happened while he was trying to hold me off.
My eldest daughter is practically on her honeymoon...
New York hasn't got a copyright on opportunity.
New York is a big city.
Next year all our troubles
Nice girls don't let men kiss them until after they're engaged.
No, I got my own flour.
No, I haven't at that, have I?
No, I'm not calling New York. Hello.
No, it wasn't the streetcar. It was John Truett.
No, it's here.
No, no, New York is a wonderful town.
No, no, Tootie, you stay here. You're too little.
No, please...
No, thank you. I think I'll stay home and do some packing.
No. I hate those songs. I want to sing a new one.
No. No, I'm not.
No. We'll take the Mitchells. They're just as bad.
Nobody sees them standing
Nobody's gonna have them if we're going to New York.
Not a word of this to Papa. He plagues the girls about their beaus.
Not that St. Louis isn't big...
Nothing concrete, but his voice is wonderful.
Nothing could've stopped us. Think how we'd look going out together.
Nothing. I just wish I were dead, that's all.
Now
Now I remember where I left my other skate.
Now that you've insisted on doing this, you better be good.
Now, be perfectly calm. We have the perfect right...
Now, children, when people answer the doorbells, don't throw too much flour.
Now, eat your cake, dear.
Now, I guess you're all a little excited.
Now, Lonnie, it's not as bad as that.
Now, Lonnie. He's a very fine young man.
Now, look. I'm gonna take my life into my hands and say something.
Now, now, let's not lose our heads! I know exactly where it is.
Now, now, now. You go right ahead.
Now, put them on the chair.
Now, take a deep breath.
Now, tell Mama, what happened?
Now, you get out of there.
Now.
Of course you can, darling.
Of course, that leaves Lon and me without partners.
Of course. Never mind what happens to your family.
Of dark and fair weather
Of royal blood though dusky shade
Oh, all right. Anything.
Oh, come on.
Oh, Es, have you seen Mr. Truett's chapeau?
Oh, Es, you fiend.
Oh, give my regards to Tootie.
Oh, he won't mind, seeing as how tonight's corned beef night.
Oh, I see.
Oh, I suppose she's working on the ice wagon.
Oh, Im fine, Rose. Hows St. Louis?
Oh, isn't it breathtaking, John!
Oh, Lonnie.
Oh, look. There's Warren.
Oh, meet me in St. Louis, Louis
Oh, Mommy, you're beautiful!
Oh, Mr. Neely!
Oh, my Tootie!
Oh, no, darling, you're wrong.
Oh, no, you didn't, did you, dear?
Oh, no. I made a mistake and put your name on my card. That's yours.
Oh, no. We ain't gonna take the Braukoffs.
Oh, nothing, Papa. You've just ruined Rose's chance to get married, that's all.
Oh, Papa, you've given us the nicest Christmas present anybody could ask for.
Oh, Rose, I think that's the most exciting...
Oh, she has to go.
Oh, thank you.
Oh, that's awful, you poor dear, but don't worry.
Oh, Tootie...
Oh, well, Clinton, there's been a mistake.
Oh, well, that's where I've seen you.
Oh, well, you didn't do it on purpose.
Oh, yes. Yes.
Oh, you can't fool him.
Okay, Papa.
Okay, Papa.
On any subject.
Once again As in olden days
Once more
One live as two
One sister going with her brother has been done...
One, two, three.
Over the banister, leaning
Pardon me, young man, but in the great country of China...
Perfectly beautiful day.
Personally, I wouldn't marry a man who proposed to me over an invention.
Plop, plop, plop went the wheels
Plop, plop, plop went the wheels
Poor Margaretha. Never seen her look so pale.
Practically.
Promise to let me give you your first party. You will, won't you?
Put on your Sunday go to meetin'
Quentin, are we...?
Raisins.
Really, I'm so glad.
Remember, Es, dear, you have to get your beauty sleep.
Remember, if you don't hit Mr. Braukoff...
Rich people have houses. People like us live in flats.
Right here where we live.
Right you are.
Robin just can't seem to remember Mrs. Wilkins moved.
Rose is crying.
Rose Smith, we can't go on like this any longer!
Rose, I hope you'll be very happy.
Rose, I wouldn't commit myself one way or another.
Rose, you're so stuck up.
Rose? I'd be willing...
Roses are red, John s name is Truett Esthers in love and we always knew it
Said she'll leave the hammock on the porch, and will the children return it...
Say, do you realize I might have lost you?
Say, Rose, I hope you won t misunderstand what Im going to say.
Saying good night again
She killed him all alone.
She must have had quite a struggle fighting him off.
She never asks favors. We don't wanna lose her.
She was murdered in a den of thieves, and I died of a broken heart.
She'll be torn to pieces!
She'll remember St. Louis.
She's just stating a fact.
Sit down, everybody. Over there.
Skip to my lou
Skip to my lou
Skip to my lou, my darling
Skip to my lou, my darling
Skip to my lou, my darling
Skip to my lou, my darling
Skip, skip, skip to my lou
Skip, skip, skip to my lou
So have yourself
So I can't ignore him
So join the promenade
So long, Esther. We'll see you later. Bye.
So prithee do not tarry
Soft and low
Someday soon
Somehow
Sorry to detain you. It was right where I left it.
Spoken like a gentleman.
Spoken like a gentleman.
St. Louis is headed for a boom that'll make your head swim.
Stop it, you two, or up you go.
Stop, stop, stop went my heartstrings
Stop, stop, stop went my heartstrings
Sweet? She's a hoodlum.
Take the Braukoffs!
Thank you, but some other time perhaps.
Thank you.
Thank you. How considerate.
Thank you. She's such a chère enfant.
Thanks.
That I've changed my mind.
That is if I can say it before Warren tries to strangle me.
That one wasn't.
That song. The fair won't open for seven months.
That was all right, wasn't it? It didn't hurt.
That Welsh rabbit was ginger peachy.
That's a brave little girl.
That's a good idea.
That's a minor detail we can discuss later.
That's all everybody sings about or talks about.
That's final.
That's horrible. Are you sure?
That's not true. Rose turned down scads of dates.
That's strange. My family's home, and they don't think anything of it.
That's terrible!
That's the least a man can do for his charming hostess.
That's worse than murder.
The boy
The boy next door
The boy next door
The boy next door?
The day was bright The air was sweet
The day was bright The air was sweet
The ice cream would have melted if it weren't for your thoughtfulness.
The ice man saw a drunkard get shot. The blood spurted out 3 feet.
The lord and master.
The moment I saw him smile
The next time you want to hit somebody, pick on somebody your own size.
The plans have been changed.
The plans have changed. I'm taking a bath.
The saints preserve us, it is! You had me fooled.
The same as they do here...
The smell of honeysuckle Charmed you off your feet
The walls are as thin as paper.
Then he burns the cats at midnight in his furnace. You can smell the smoke.
Then I counted to ten again
Then this must be Rose.
Then while she's walking around her lawn someday, I'll grab her by the leg.
There are many things to talk over and you two are being very cool about it.
There are only going to be about 20 boys worth looking at.
There was a policeman and a big crowd, and he was mad.
There's a fashion pavilion at the world's fair. Isn't that exciting?
There's never been anything like it in the whole world.
There's no hope for me No
There's plenty of ice cream, and my folks would love to meet you.
There's the poor old maid now.
They have little box stoves in tenements.
They like to step out once in a while...
They were furious! The motorman nearly had a fit!
They'll be safe with me. I've got 12 guns in my room.
They'll have to like it.
They're sending me to New York for good. To be head of the New York office.
They're your sisters too.
This has been a great evening. Really, it has.
This is a great town.
This is an untoward request, but...
This is what I call real Christmas spirit.
This is your favorite too, Rose.
This one's named Lucille Ballard.
Those operators!
Though I dream of him All the while
Through the years
Through the years
Thump, thump, thump went my heartstrings
Thump, thump, thump went my heartstrings
Time goes by
Time goes by
Time to all disembark
Time to fall went my heartstrings
Time, tide and trolley wait for no man. Let her go, motorman.
To the end of the line
Together forever
Tonight she met Colonel Darly, and he was very smitten with her.
Too sour?
Too sweet?
Tootie and Agnes!
Tootie Smith, you're free. Your banshee is dead.
Tootie, did you know a long distance phone call was coming to this house?
Tootie, how did you get that lip?
Tootie, I saw the whole thing!
Tootie, remind me to spank you right after dinner.
Tootie, where are you?
Tootie, you bad girl. You should be asleep.
Tootie!
Tootie!
Tootie!
Tootie?
Tootie.
Two live as one
Until then
Upon a Zulu
Warren Sheffield is telephoning Rose long distance at half past 6.
Warren Sheffield is telephoning Rose long distance from New York.
Warren's been writing to her for six months...
We all will be together
We can certainly handle 20 men.
We coochie coochie coochie
We could be happy anywhere as long as we're together.
We don't have to come here on a train or stay in a hotel.
We gave him a bachelor dinner the night before. He almost missed the wedding.
We have to be out of the dining room by 6:30.
We have to wait six months for it to open. I'll die. I'll simply die!
We know very little about him. We haven't even met his folks.
We might never have seen each other again.
We put it on the track. We thought the streetcar would go off.
We stopped a trolley, I lost my tooth. I got two stitches, and I didn't cry once.
We tortured them! Burnt the soles of their feet.
We will dance the hoochie coochie
We will dance the hoochie coochie
We will dance the hoochie coochie
We will dance to beat the band
We won't. She's nice.
We'd better take her upstairs to bed. Can you help me? There we are.
We'd look pretty silly trying to get them on the train, wouldn't we?
We'll be seeing some more of you, won't we?
We'll come back here to see the fair. Maybe.
We'll dance and sing Till broad daylight
We'll have to muddle through
We'll see what Mama has to say about that.
We'll show them.
We're all grown up, and if we'd only act that way...
We're eating early for Katie.
We're going to get married at the earliest opportunity.
We're gonna beat you.
We're not gonna let them talk us out of it.
We're not moving to New York. I don't want to hear a word about it.
Well, all right.
Well, another Halloween. We're all a year older.
Well, can't you borrow one?
Well, did you want to discuss anything in particular?
Well, find the tailor and make him open the shop.
Well, good night.
Well, hickory nut cake as only Katie can make it.
Well, I am. She's a horrible ghost, and I'm a terrible drunken ghost.
Well, I better not waste any more of your time and money.
Well, I certainly don't relish wearing this thing...

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