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Uncle George's Session

ee Opening Song at 4YA GTA ATION 4YA is arranging to have a special opening song for each Uncle and Aunt. Big Brother Bill’s:was published in the "Radio Record" recently. This one will open the session on Saturday night for Uncle George. And when the opening songs are in good going order, a special closing song will be written for each session also. SINGING IN TO RADIO. Tune: "Marching Thro’ Georgia.." We're sitting round the microphone in Station 4YA. With songs, and jests, and funny jokes, and lots.of things to say; And Brother Bill and Uncle George, .they both are here to-day, ‘So we are singing into radio. Chorus: Hurrah, we sing ; we sing right merrily, Hurrah, we sing; a happy "family we; And so our happy voices will ring out from sea to sea, While we singing in to radio. Oh; how we please the family by the funny stories told; And the children’s eyes do glisten as the fairy tales unfold ; And to-night we’ll send out pareels by the Radio Postie bold, While we keep singing in to radio. Chorus : Hurrah, we sing ; we sing right merrily; Hurrah, we sing; we’re happy, don’t you see? There’s no one quite so happy, or from dull care so free; As those who keep singing in to radio. f -- -____________,,___

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19290621.2.29

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 49, 21 June 1929, Page 8

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Uncle George's Session Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 49, 21 June 1929, Page 8

Uncle George's Session Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 49, 21 June 1929, Page 8

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