There's No Business Like Show Business [From There's No Business ...]

Irving Berlin

When the midnight choo choo leaves for Alabam'
I'll be right there, I've got my fair
When I see that rusty haired conductor man
I'll grab him by the collar and I'll holler "Alabam'! Alabam'!"

That's where you stop your train, that brings me back again
Down home where I'll remain, where my honey lamb am
I will be right there with bells, when that old conductor yells
"All aboard! All aboard! All aboard for Alabam!"

Trivia about the song There's No Business Like Show Business [From There's No Business ...] by Marilyn Monroe

On which albums was the song “There's No Business Like Show Business [From There's No Business ...]” released by Marilyn Monroe?
Marilyn Monroe released the song on the albums “Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friend” in 2007 and “The Complete Marilyn Monroe” in 2012.
Who composed the song “There's No Business Like Show Business [From There's No Business ...]” by Marilyn Monroe?
The song “There's No Business Like Show Business [From There's No Business ...]” by Marilyn Monroe was composed by Irving Berlin.

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