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Jean Goldkette

John Jean Goldkette (18 March 1893–March 24, 1962) was a jazz pianist and bandleader born in France. Goldkette spent his childhood in Greece and Russia, and emigrated to the United States in 1911. more »


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2014
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I knew every monday
Thinking over to sunday
That one day that I am with you
It seems that high time monday and tuesday
oh my how I long for you

And then on thursday
and friday make me feel like im going to die
but after hayday is like sunday
and then sunday thatone day that I amwith you

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Written by: CHESTER CONN, BENNIE KRUEGER, NED MILLER, JULE STYNE

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