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THERE:S A LITTLE SPARK . OF LOVE STILL BURNING
INTRODUCED BY IN :rHE SUCCESSFUL PLAYLET
MISS KITTY GORDON "ALMA'S RETURN" BY JACK LAIT
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There's A Little Spark Of Love Still Burning
Lyrics by JOE M~CARTHY
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Burn- ing for years and for Laugh-ing but no _ bo - dy
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Music by FRED FISCHER
There was a fire burn-ing I left you laugh-ing when I
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Copyright MCMXIV by LEO.FEIST, Inc., Feist Building,N.Y. International Copyright Secured and fieseroed
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SONGS THAT SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME! A Love Episode. in a New Setting, a Hit from coast to coast.
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