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There's a time in each year
"'''In the Good Old Summer Time'''" is an American {{W|Tin Pan Alley}} song first published in 1902 with music by {{W|George "Honey Boy" Evans|George Evans}} and lyrics by {{W|Ren Shields}}. In the episode "[[Tipping the Scales]]," [[Dr. Fugue]] teaches the children how to sing the song perfectly.  The song is also heard being played briefly by a band being conducted by Binky in the opening of [[Mr. Alwaysright]].
==Lyrics==
 
: [[File:Itgost song.png|thumb|220x220px|Dr. Fugue directs the [[Lakewood Elementary Choir]] in [[Remy's Truck Stop]]]]There's a time in each year
: That we always hold dear,
: That we always hold dear,
:Good old summer time;
:Good old summer time;

Latest revision as of 21:46, 9 April 2023

"In the Good Old Summer Time" is an American Tin Pan Alley song first published in 1902 with music by George Evans and lyrics by Ren Shields. In the episode "Tipping the Scales," Dr. Fugue teaches the children how to sing the song perfectly. The song is also heard being played briefly by a band being conducted by Binky in the opening of Mr. Alwaysright.

Lyrics[edit]

There's a time in each year
That we always hold dear,
Good old summer time;
With the birds and the trees-es,
And sweet scented breezes,
Good old summer time,
When you day's work is over
Then you are in clover,
And life is one beautiful rhyme,
No trouble annoying,
Each one is enjoying,
The good old summer time.
In the good old summer time,
In the good old summer time,
Strolling thro' the shady lanes
With your baby mine;
You hold her hand and she holds yours,
And that's a very good sign
That she's your tootsie wootsie
In the good old summer time.
To swim in the pool,
You'd play "hooky" from school,
Good old summer time;
You'd play "ring-a-rosie"
With Jim, Kate and Josie,
Good old summer time,
Those days full of pleasure
We now fondly treasure,
When we never thought it a crime
To go stealing cherries,
With face brown as berries,
Good old summer time.
In the good old summer time,
In the good old summer time,
Strolling thro' the shady lanes
With your baby mine;
You hold her hand and she holds yours,
And that's a very good sign
That she's your tootsie wootsie
In the good old summer time.

The original publication includes extensive additional lyrics by Ren Shields that are seldom performed.[1]

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