Jukebox saturday night glenn millerwords by albert stillman, music by paul mcgrane. as recorded by the glenn miller orchestra on july 15th 1942 with marion hutton and the modernaires. moppin‘ up sodapop rickeys to our heart's delight dancin‘ to swingeroo quickies jukebox saturday night goodman and kyser and miller help to make things bright mixin‘ hot licks with vanilla jukebox saturday night they put nothin‘ past us me and honey lamb making one coke last us till it's time to scram money we really don't need bad, we make out alright lettin‘ the other guy feed that jukebox saturday night after sippin‘ a soda we got a scheme somebody else plays the record machine it's so easy to say pet names when you listen to the trumpet of harry james... (-instrumental interlude á la harry james-) we love to hear that tenor croon whenever the ink spots sing a tune... ("the ink spots"): if i didn't know why the roses grow then i wouldn't know why the roses grow... (spoken) now listen, honey child, if i didn't know all them little things i'm supposed to know then i sure would be a sad man if i didn't know... money we really don't need it, we make out alright lettin‘ the other guy feed that jukebox saturday night! transcribed by alex foertsch: afn@netzland.net