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A PENNY A KISS (A PENNY A HUG) (Ralph Care / Buddy Kaye) Dinah Shore & Tony Martin - 1951 Eddy Howard & His Orch. - 1951 The Andrews Sisters - 1951 Teresa Brewer & Snooky Lanson - 1951 Al Ham & His Orch. (vocal: Mary Mayo) - 1951 Also recorded by: Dean Martin; Tennessee Ernie Ford & Lou Dinning. BOTH: A penny a kiss A penny a hug We're gonna save our pennies In a big brown jug A penny a kiss A penny a hug Ohhhh, how rich we're gonna be TONY: I'm gonna save a penny Ev'ry time I hold you tight DINAH: And we're gonna watch the pennies grow TONY: I'm gonna save a penny Ev'ry time we kiss goodnight BOTH: And, darling, when we're married We can own a bungalow A penny a kiss A penny a hug We're gonna save our pennies In a big brown jug A penny a kiss A penny a hug Ohhhh, how rich we're gonna be DINAH: Gonna save a penny Ev'ry time we take a walk TONY: And another on a rainy day DINAH: I'm gonna save a penny Ev'ry time we baby talk BOTH: And snookums when we're mawwied We can start it wight away A penny a kiss A penny a hug We're gonna save our pennies In a big brown jug A penny a kiss A penny a hug Ohhhh, how rich we're gonna be DINAH: I'm gonna save a penny Ev'ry time I think of you TONY: Right from mornin' 'til I say my prayers BOTH: We're gonna save a penny For the dreamin' that we do BOTH: And, darling, by the time we're married We'll be millionaires A penny a kiss A penny a hug We're gonna save our pennies In a big brown jug A penny a kiss A penny a hug Ohhhh, how rich we're gonna be A penny a kiss A penny a hug We're gonna save our pennies In a big brown jug A penny a kiss A penny a hug DINAH: Ohhhh, how rich we're gonna TONY: Ohhhh, how rich we're gonna BOTH: Ohhhh, how rich we're gonna be TONY (Spoken): Uh-uh, there goes all my change DINAH (Spoken): Well, this one's for free (Transcribed by Mel Priddle - August 2010)

    





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