Happy Birthday Julie
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Happy Birthday Julie
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Happy birthday Julie
My, it's good to see you, gal
The last time I saw you smile you were still my pal
Yeah, I sure did love you
But somehow you slipped away
Now isntead of lovin' you
I'm reminiscin' on your birthday
(refrain)
Do you remember those warm summer nights when the stars hang in the air?
I didn't have a dime to my name, but you didn't care
Now you've gotten married and everything has changed
But happy birthday Julie just the same
(Repeat refrain)
Yes happy birthday Julie just the same
Julie . . .
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Wayne Hancock performs "Happy Birthday Julie", and this lyric page sits inside the Wayne Hancock catalog on LyroVerse.
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