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I Want to Go Back to Michigan
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I Want to Go Back to Michigan is a song by Irving Berlin composed in 1914. It was a moderate commercial success when it was first released with popular versions by Elida Morris and by Morton Harvey.[1] Afterwards it became a staple in vaudeville. Its most famous performance was by Judy Garland in the film Easter Parade.[2]
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