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    And he wrote for him so beautifully. "My Greatest Mistake," I remember that, "I've Got it Bad and That Ain't Good," and all the marvelous things that he wrote for him. The first thing, I think one of the first records I bought was "Truckin," and then he did the other thing [scats]. "Cotton Tail. "
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