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“The King is Still in London ”

America to-day is featuring England’s latest song hit, ‘ ‘ The King is fetill in London,” states the well-known magazine “P.M.,” which says that it is by the writers of “There’ll Always be an England,” and that the chorus goes with a double-quick, parade-ground swing. Here are the words of the chorus: — The King is still in London, In London, in London; And he would be in London town If London Bridge were falling down. He’s with the Queen in London, In London, in London; And there within the palace yard The soldiers of the King stand guard. Strike up the music, roll up the drums, And let the trumpets play. Tell all the world we’re facing the music; Here we all are and here we all stay. The King is still in London, In London, in London; Like Mr. Jones and Mr. Brown, The King is still in London town*

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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 103, 2 May 1941, Page 7

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“The King is Still in London ” Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 103, 2 May 1941, Page 7

“The King is Still in London ” Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 103, 2 May 1941, Page 7