The New York Clipper (February 1919)

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THE NEW YORK CLIPPER February 19, 1919 Eddie Cantor, with the "Ziegfeld Follies," says: 'Johnny's In Town' is the biggest hit I ever sang" u Read the Lyric, Then You'll Know Why, : Down in our alley, each Susie and Sally Is rolling her eyes—up to the skies Looking so spooney I thought they -were looney, Till one of the girls put me wise Their little secret is out Guess what the fuss is about CHORUS. Johnny's In Town, Johnny's in town And Oh, dearie! oh, dearie I He's been around He's so nice 'n everything, Every time he—Oh let's not talk about it! He's all to blame, cause since he came Somehow I haven't been the same, Confidentially speakin' I'm begihnin' to weaken 'Cause Oh! Oh! Johnny's In Town. SEE BACK INSIDE COVER PAGE