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Every Man Should Marry
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Benny Davis
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Abner Silver
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July 14, 1949[1]
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"Every Man Should Marry" is a song Frank Sinatra recorded under Columbia Records in 1949.

The song was released as a B-side single in 1949. This song was the B-side of "If I Ever Love Again," a song Sinatra recorded with The Double Daters. Neither of these songs charted in 1949.[2]

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Lyrics[]

Every man should marry, every girl should wed,
You will find no truer words ever have been said.
Every man is sentimental, he's just a dreamer at heart,
He needs someone soft and gentle to give his dream a start.

I don't know how to tell you, don't know what to say,
Something has come over me, since you came my way.
Yes, I'm plain old-fashioned, old-fashioned as can be,
Every man should marry, won't you marry me?

Don't know how to tell you, I don't know what to say,
Something has come over me, since you came my way.
Guess I'm plain old-fashioned, old-fashioned as can be,
Every man should marry, won't you marry me?

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