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The David Frost Show
June 5, 1970
INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT
David Frost
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We're going to carry on talking in just a few moments with Dr. Albert Sangiorgi, David Hartman, Jackie Vernon, but at this point in the proceedings lets take a song and a big welcome back to Miss Bette Midler.
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Bette Midler |
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Remember My Forgotten
Man
(Al Dubin, Harry
Warren)
Hello. This song was first heard in the motion picture "Gold Diggers of 1933."
I don't know if I deserves a bit
of sympathy,
Save your sympathy, that's all right with me.
I was satisfied to drift along from day to day,
till you came and took my man away.
'Remember my forgotten man,
You put a rifle in his hand;
You sent him far away,
You shouted, "Hip, hooray!"
But look at him today!
Remember my forgotten man,
You had him cultivate your land;
He stood behind your plow,
The sweat fell from his brow,
But look at him right now!
And once, he used to love me,
Oh I was happy, I was happy then;
He used to take care of me,
Won't you bring him back again?
'Cause ever since this world began,
A woman's got to, she's got to have a man;
Forgetting him, you see,
Means you're forgetting me
Like you forgot my man.
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