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Well, I'll sing you a song, it ain't very long. About an old man, he never done wrong. How he died nobody can say. They found him dead in the street one day And the crowd, they gathered one fine
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I'll sing you a song, ain't very long,. 'Bout an old man who never done wrong. How he died nobody can say,. They found him dead in the street one day. . Well, the crowd, they gathered one fine
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I'll sing you a song, ain't very long,. 'Bout an old man who never done wrong. How he died nobody can say,. They found him dead in the street one day. . Well, the crowd, they gathered one fine
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tiGod Bless The Child. arShania Twain. al. Hallelujah, hallelujah,. God bless the child who suffers. God bless the young without mothers. This child is homeless,. That child's on crack. One plays
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Each night in some cafe. I'm on display until the dark, turns into dawn. Up upon the stand, singing with the band. While the music plays on Each night is just a long. And there where song until
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Each night in some cafe. I'm on display until the dark, turns into dawn. Up upon the stand, singing with the band. While the music plays on Each night is just a long. And there where song until
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Each night in some cafe. I'm on display until the dark, turns into dawn. Up upon the stand, singing with the band. While the music plays on Each night is just a long. And there where song until
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someone thinks he's got a right. To say what's good for you So how do you know. That the man in the street don't care?. And why don't you care. When the man in the street don't know, anyway? I'm not a
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my own heart. I'm a big man on Mulberry street. I play the whole part. I leave a big tip with every receipt. . I'm so romantic. I'm such a passionate man. Sometimes I panic. What if nobody
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song On Green Dolphin Street - Tony Bennett. It seems like a dream, yet I know it happened. A man, a maid, a kiss, and then goodbye. Romance was the theme. And we were the players. I never think of
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found on. I could kiss the ground on Green Dolphin Street Lover, one lovely day. Love came, planning to stay. Green Dolphin Street supplied the setting. The setting for nights beyond forgetting. And
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. And this hot little trio plays That's where we meet. That's where we meet. Me and you, rendezvous. In the club at the end of the street Ooh where we meet. Ooh where we meet. Me and you, rendezvous
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my own heart. I'm a big man on Mulberry street. I play the whole part. I leave a big tip with every receipt. . I'm so romantic. I'm such a passionate man. Sometimes I panic. What if nobody
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Down. down. down. down. - Down. down. down. down. Down on the street. down. down on the street. down. Down on the street. down. down on the street. down. Down on the street. down
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to come home to?. Girl I'm gon' be out on the streets if I ain't with you You may see me on the corner of the streets. Standin' with a cup in my hand holdin' a sign up. Sayin' that I'm homeless, I'm
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tiStreet Fighting Man. arRolling Stones. al40 Licks. offset500. Rolling Stones - Street Fighting Man. (M. Jagger/K. Richards). Ev'rywhere I hear the sound of marching,. Charging feet, boy. 'Cause
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hope to die. You got yours, and I got mine, I'm gonna get what's comin' to ya 'Cause the street giveth and the street taketh away. Where there's no blind justice, no way Hey man, don't you understand
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I have often walked down this street before. But the pavement always stayed beneath my feet before. All at once am I several stories high?. Knowing I'm on the street where you live Are there lilac
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I have often walked down this street before. But the pavement always stayed beneath my feet before. All at once am I several stories high?. Knowing I'm on the street where you live Are there lilac
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whippoorwill. On the hill above. I'll tell the man in the street. And everyone I meet. That you and I are sweethearts. I'll shout it out. From the roof. I'll give the papers proof. That we two are
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I have often walked down this street before. But the pavements always been beneath my feet before. All at once am I several stories high. Knowing I'm on the street where you live. . Are there
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. Was drawn on me. And now it's drawn me in. 6Th Avenue heartache Below me was a homeless man. I'm singin' songs I knew complete. On the steps alone, his guitar in hand. It's fifty years, stood where
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. Webaba silale maweni. Webaba silale maweni Homeless, homeless. Moonlight sleeping on a midnight lake. Homeless, homeless. Moonlight sleeping on a midnight lake. We are homeless, we are homeless. The
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*** your coat and get your hat. Leave your worry on the doorstep. Just direct your feet. To the sunny side of the street Can't you hear a pitter-pat?. And that happy tune is your step. Life can
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desperation. The young man breaks away. He buys a gun, steals a car,. Tries to run, but he don't get far. And his mama cries. As a crowd gathers 'round an angry young man. Face down on the street with a gun in
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Bài hát The Street Parade - The Clash. When I was waiting for your phone call. The one that never came. Like a man about to burst. I was dying of thirst Though I will never fade. Or get lost in
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disappear. And join the street parade I was in this place. The first church of the city. I saw tears on the face. The face of a visionary Though I will disappear. To join the street parade. Disappear
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*** your coat and get you hat. Leave your worries on the doorstep. Just direct your feet. To the sunny side of the street Hear that pitter-pat. That's the happy sound of my feet. Life can be so
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and gives the thumbs-up. The New Age guy with the yoga mat. Blesses me with a pat on the back. The longhaired indie rock kid in a band. Looks through his hair and shakes my hand. The old homeless
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On the Street Where You Live Artist Andy Williams (peak Billboard position # 28 in 1964). Words and Music by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe. from the Broadway musical "My Fair Lady
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next. . And on the street tonight an old man plays. With newspaper cuttings of his glory days. . And if you tolerate this. Then your children will be next. And if you tolerate this. Then your
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next. . And on the street tonight an old man plays. With newspaper cuttings of his glory days. . And if you tolerate this. Then your children will be next. And if you tolerate this. Then your