Make no mistake, accept no substitute for Light Crust. The Light Crust Doughboys are on the air. Now listen everybody from near and far, if you want to know who we are, we're the Light Crust Doughboys from Burris Mills. Hello there neighbors, may we come in? It's Jack Perry and the Light Crust Doughboys brought to you transcribed by Burris Mills, millers of Light Crust, the finest of fine flowers. It's old Ezra, Knocky, Junior, Lefty, Curly and Sleepy all tuned up to give you an old timer call. I get the blues when it rains. I get the blues when it rains. The blues I can't lose when it rains. Each little drop that falls on my window pane, always reminds me of the tears I shed in vain. I sit and wait for the sun to shine down on me once again. It rained when I found you, it rained when I lost you. That's why I'm so blue when it rains. That's why I'm so blue when it rains. Yes sirree, and besides that I get all wet. That makes me a little bit blue too. Right now we call on Sleepy. We ask Sleepy if we can depend on him for a tune and what does he say? You can depend on me. You can depend on me, well alright. Though you say we're through, I'll always love you and you can depend on me. Though someone you've met has made you forget that you can depend on me. I wish you success, loads of happiness, but I must confess, I'll be lonely if you need a friend. I'm yours to the end and you can depend on me. I wish you success, loads of happiness, but I must confess, I'll be lonely if you need a friend. Though you say we're through, I'll always love you and you can depend on me. Though someone you've met has made you forget, you know you can count on me. I wish you success, loads of happiness, but I must confess, I'll be lonely if you need a friend. I'm yours to the end and you can depend on me. I'd say that was mighty fine there Sleepy. You know you can depend on me out there too to tell you about light crust biscuits and light crust flour and all that stuff and also to call on Knocky with his accordion. You can depend on me to call on Knocky today to play a little tune called, you know I can't hardly talk today, you know? No sir. I'm going to call on Knocky to play a little tune on his squeeze box that says Lady Be Good here on the paper. I'm going to call on Knocky to play a little tune called, you know I can hardly talk today, you know? I'm going to call on Knocky to play a little tune called, you know I can hardly talk today, you know? I'm going to call on Knocky to play a little tune called, you know I can hardly talk today, you know? I'm going to call on Knocky to play a little tune called, you know I can hardly talk today, you know? Ah, that was all right too, Knocky. That Lady Be Good on that accordion. That's a sure nice note on the end there. Well, it was all right. Yes, it fit right in. Well, sir friends, it's true that Christmas is really in the air. Not only is everybody busy winding up their Christmas shopping, but if your house is like my house, the smell of Christmas bacon is all around. Cookies, cakes, and nut bread. And ladies, take this little tip. Get as much of your Christmas baking done within the next few days as you can. Then you'll be free to enjoy Christmas itself with your family and friends dropping in and all the music and fun and everything. Of course, for that baking, we want you to use light crust, the flour with more flavor because it's creamy rich in protein. Rely on light crust for in flour it's the protein that counts. Yes, sir, rely on light crust for it's the protein that counts. And now we're going to rely on curly. Yes, sir, we're relying on curly to sing this next tune, this typical Doe Boy tune. The title is Lazy and all the boys are going to join in on the chorus. Typical Doe Roy arrangement too. Yeah, well, yeah. All right, it goes something like this, this Lazy. The sun came up this morning and I lay down in the shade. But somehow the shade moved over. I should have nailed it down, I'm praying. Lazy and hazy the summer day makes me so lazy too. Scratching and catching my share of sleep, dreaming my world so true. Bluebirds are busy nesting here. I'm so busy just resting here. Pushing and wishing the hours away, all through the lazy day. Bluebirds are busy nesting here. Bluebirds are busy nesting here. I'm so busy just resting here. Pushing and wishing the hours away, all through the lazy day. Well, that was all right too, that Lazy. I kind of like it. Makes me a little sleepy though when the boys sing that. What'd you say, Ed? I kind of like that there myself. Well, that's good. Yes, I really hope you like this one, Ed. We hope all the folks out there that's listening in like it too. It's the Lightcrust Doe Boys trio with a tune called Salty Peanuts. I mean, La Saltonitas, yes. A caranchero, a caballero, can always find someone to pet. A señorita, a sweet pupita, her other love will soon forget. If he's insistent and she's not distant, the señorita will confess. This caranchero, this caballero, need only ask and she'll say yes. Soon there'll be a fiesta and the rice will shine bright, and the caranchero standing by her side. If they find the promise that they have in store, they'll be counting little teacups by the door. Back on his rancho, we now find Pancho with his pupita by his side. She thinks he's handsome, worth any ransom, to him she's still a blushing bride. The señorita, the sweet pupita, still tells the world of how they met. This caranchero, this caballero, says he has nothing to regret. The story that I once was told, here's a little secret that I must unfold. For they found the promise that they had in store, now they're counting little teacups by the door. Ah, yes, sirrita, now it's Ezra's turn. The boy with the fiddle, he steps up a little closer to the old microphone to give out a tune called Crossroads. Ah, don't forget, we'll be back soon for another Transcribe Show, neighbors. This is Jack Perry and all the Lightcrust Doughboys saying goodbye and good luck. And reminding you that for better Christmas bacon, better buy Lightcrust. Sam, did you use Lightcrust? Now we never do brag, we never do boast, we sing a song from coast to coast. We're like the Doughboys from Burst Mill. It's like a song thinking fine, sit right down and drop the line. We're like the Doughboys from Burst Mill. And I declare, we'll get us there, and if we have, we'll find this bear somewhere. Some time or day we'll drop in and spend the day, like the Doughboys from Burst Mill.