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3) P.S. if you have not all the verses, that ago with the song Tie em up, I have another possible chance to trace them. In 1928-1929, I made a trip to my home in Hamburg, Germany and toke 6 Wobbly Song Books along, they where then at that time the latest edition and they most likely had the complete song and possible gave the tune also, but as far as I can remember, it has none of the tune and melody of any other song I know of, It is in a class by itself! I stayed 11 months in Germany, and had 2 Boys , who wanted to learn "English" and what better Book could I use than the Wobbly Song book, its the tune and the words that sure took them, well I gave each one of the Boys a Wobbly Song Book and kept one for myself as a text book, now this all was way before Hitler toke over, and in the meantime Hamburg was 2/3 destroyed, but as chance would have it my house kept standing, despite the fact that everything for 7 Block square was destroyed

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