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Circus (1949 song)

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Circus is a 1949 song with music by Louis Alter and words by Bob Russell. The song was originally written for a Hollywood party for John Ringling North, head of the Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Circus.[1][2]

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  1. Billboard "The honor roll of popular songwriters" by Jack Burton No.65 Louis Alter Jun 24, 1950 - Page 40 Vol. 62, No. 25 " 1949— CIRCUS Lyrics by Bob Russell. Mwsey Music Co., rnc. This song was originally written for a Hollywood party tendered to John Ringtlng North, head of the Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Circus (Available on the .. (Available on the following records: Decca 24700; Dick Haymes; MGM 10488, Bill Farrell; Signature 164, Alan Dale, Victor 20- 3488, Tony Martin.) "
  2. William Emmett Studwell They Also Wrote 2000 ""Circus" (1949), words by Bob Russell, music by Alter"



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