Where's the orchestra?. Wasn't this supposed to be a musical?. Here I am,. In the balcony,. How the hell could I have missed the overture?. I like the scenery. Even though, I have absolutely no
Song Looking For A Place To Shine - Nashville Cast, Clare Bowen. I jumped in looking to make a wave. I was working what the good Lord gave. Baby, here I go. You'll be praying for land when I'm
Song The Fall - Electric Light Orchestra. I see the early glow, I hear you say hello. I watch the shadows fall, I don't see you at all. It's a lie (I don't believe it's so), it's a lie. I see the
the night. Yeah, we were rockin' at the opera house until the break of light. And the orchestra were playin' all Chuck Berry's greatest tunes. And the singers in the chorus all got off on singing
SONG Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) - Doris Day, Frank DeVol, His Orchestra. When I was just a little girl. I asked my mother, What will I be?. Will I be pretty? Will I be rich?. Here's
I Got A Guy. Chick Webb & his Orchestra. v_Ella Fitzgerald (1937). . I got a guy. He don't dress me in sable. He looks nothing like Gable. But he's mine. And I think he's too divine. I got a
Song You Ain’t Dolly - Nashville Cast, Chris Carmack, Clare Bowen. You ain't Dolly. And you ain't Porter. She's a little bit fuller. And you're a whole lot shorter. Let's dance all night. And fill
Moonlight Cocktail. Glenn Miller & his Orchestra. Words by Kim Gannon. Music by Lucky Roberts #1 from week of February 28, 1942 to week of May 2, 1942 Couple of jiggers of moonlight and add a star