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Before you know it, time has gone by. It worked out great. The relationship was great. I used to love to hear him. I used to hear him on the radio all the time, when he would come to play the Tic-Toc in Boston. This was before I got to New York. If he didn't sing Sleepy Time Down South, I'd get an attitude, because the band would play Haynes sings "bap, doo, bah-bah, doo-buh" and snaps his fin ...
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