The song F.D.R. Jones is performed by Judy Garland in the album named Judy Garland In Hollywood: Her Greatest Movie Hits - Original Soundtrack Performances 1936-1963 in the year 1998 .
I hear tell there's a stranger in the Jones household
(Yes siree, yes siree)
That's what I'm told
I hear tell there's a new arrival six days old
(Yes siree, yes siree)
Worth his weight in gold
Come right in and meet the son
Christening's done, time to have some fun
(Yes siree, yes siree, yes siree)
Yes siree, yes siree, it's a big holiday everywhere
For the Jones family has a brand new heir
He's the joy heaven sent and they proudly present
Mister Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones
When he grows up he never will stray
With a name like the one that he's got today
As he walks down the street folks will say
"Pleased to meet, Mister Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones"
What a smile and how he shows it
He'll keep happy all day long
What a name, I bet he knows it
With that handle how can he go wrong?
And the folks in the town all agree
He'll be famous, as famous as he can be
How can he be a dud or a stick in the mud
When he's Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones?
(Yes siree, yes siree, yes siree)
'Cause he's Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones
Judy Garland - Judy Garland In Hollywood: Her Greatest Movie Hits - Original Soundtrack Performances 1936-1963
Judy Garland In Hollywood: Her Greatest Movie Hits - Original Soundtrack Performances 1936-1963
- The Texas Tornado
- Dear Mr. Gable/You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To Do It)
- I'm Nobody's Baby
- F.D.R. Jones
- For Me And My Gal
- The Trolley Song
- The Boy Next Door
- On The Atchison, Topeka, And The Santa Fe
- Look For The Silver Lining
- Mack The Black
- Easter Parade
- Johnny One Note
- Last Night When We Were Young (Outtake)
- Happy Harvest
- Friendly Star
- Get Happy
- Gotta Have Me Go With You
- The Man That Got Away
- Hello Bluebird
- By Myself
- I Could Go On Singing