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| | America on the Move | Bump, Bump, Bump in your Automobile, words by Lew Brown, music by Albert Von Tilzer |
 | | Jump, jump, jump, jump, from your automobile.” At the same time, like many early automobile-related songs, the lyrics suggest that women are attracted to men who own cars: “Molly May said she loved Willie Green. |
 | | Popular music began to incorporate storylines and imagery related to the automobile in the early 20th century. |
 | | Many of the songs make much of the freedom that the automobile could bring to courting couples, although some painted a more realistic picture of what it was like to own an early automobile. |
| americanhistory.si.edu /onthemove/collection/object_910.html (224 words) |
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