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"You're Not Worth My Tears" should start coming forth from juke-boxes, radios, and bobby-boxers throughout the nation within a few days, and John P. Richards '52 may have the song-success he has been working for since 1946.
Richards wrote the score for this, his first published song, and two friends collaborated on the lyrics. The recording of the song also features him as vocalist, backed by a group called "The Marksmen" with whom he has sung professionally.
His publishers have another song of his which they will publish if "You're Not Worth My Tears" is successful.
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