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When I got out of the Navy in 1946, Wesley was singing, "No Children Allowed", and I used to sing it. However, after not hearing it for many years, I have forgotten all but the chorus. I would like to have the words to sing to my grandchldren as I think it was a true song with actual meaning. Do you know where I can obtain the words to that particular song. I searched for some time before I found Tuttle on the web. The song "No Vacancy" also had true meaning as it was difficult for many of our servicemen to find a place to live when they returned from the war. I am 82 years of age and still play guitar and sing as it has been one of my passions as far back as I can remember. Thank you, George
Posted by: George Johns | February 04, 2009 at 08:28 PM