None But the Lonely Heart

EDWARD A. BRANDT, LINDLEY SPIKE JONES

No, John. It's best that we part, John. You have another wife, and I have another husband, and he has another wife, and she has another husband. It isn't the simplest sort of arrangement. It isn't. No, after all our years of wedded bliss, it's auf wiedersehen, John. We must think of the child. After all, we do have a child, and he has a child, and the child has another wife, and she has another husband, and he has a child, and that child, John, is our child. I must go away somewhere and figure this thing out. Auf wiedersehen, John, auf wiedersehen

But, Mary dear, I know you have another husband, and that he has another wife, and that she has another husband, and that our own child, through marriage, is now my uncle and your sisters father on your grandmother's side, but can't we talk this over. There is still time, our divorce doesn't become final for another five minutes

We'll talk it over some other day, John, but not today

Why not, dear?

Today I am to be married. Bon soir, John. Prosit. Auf wiedersehen. Au revoir. Adios. Aloha

How do you like that? She didn't even say 'goodbye'

Trivia about the song None But the Lonely Heart by Spike Jones

On which albums was the song “None But the Lonely Heart” released by Spike Jones?
Spike Jones released the song on the albums “Kids the Classics” in 1953, “The Best of Spike Jones vol.1” in 1992, and “100% Spike Jones, Vol. 1” in 2008.
Who composed the song “None But the Lonely Heart” by Spike Jones?
The song “None But the Lonely Heart” by Spike Jones was composed by EDWARD A. BRANDT, LINDLEY SPIKE JONES.

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