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Bài hát Smile - Hòa Tấu, Tony Bennett, Conducted by Johnny Mandel, Tommy Flanagan, Piano, Arranged by Al Cohn. Smile though your heart is aching,. Smile even though it's breaking. When there are
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Love was blown away by the night wind. And the dream we shared fell apart. Now I’m all alone in the night wind. Wind that brought the blues to my heart. . Yesterday my arms were around you. And
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hurrying by. When you're in love, my how they fly. . Blue days. All of them gone. Nothing but blue skies. From now on. . . 2. I should care if the wind blows east or west. I should fret if the
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say, "No man. But you can do the job when you're in town". . Later on, we'll conspire. As we dream by the fire. To face unafraid, the plans that we made. Walking in a winter wonderland. . Are
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Pillow Talk. Doris Day. Written by Buddy Pepper and Inez James This song did not chart. Title song from the 1959 film starring Day and Rock Hudson Pillow talk, pillow talk. Another night of
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balmy breezes blow. to and fro. . And tell me what street. compares with Mott Street. in July?. Sweet pushcarts gently gli-ding by. . The great big city's a wondrous toy. just made for a girl and
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night,. O night divine! Fall on your knees. O hear the angel voices. O night divine. O night, when Christ was born O night divine O night,. O night divine! O holy night. O night divine Music by
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The falling leaves. Drift by the window. The autumn leaves. Of red and gold I see your lips. The summer kisses. The sunburned hands. I used to hold Since you went away. The days grow long
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In her own sweet world. Populated by dolls and clowns. And a prince and a big purple bear Lives my favorite girl. Unaware of the worried frowns. That we weary grown ups all wear In the sun she
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I am not such a clever one. About the latest fads. I admit I was never one. Adored by local lads. . Not that I ever try to be a saint. I'm the type that they classify as quaint. . I'm old
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tiOh, Little Town of Bethlehem. ar. al. Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem. How still we see thee lie;. Above thy deep and dreamless sleep. The silent stars go by;. Yet in thy dark streets shineth. The
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tiOh, Little Town of Bethlehem. ar. al. Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem. How still we see thee lie;. Above thy deep and dreamless sleep. The silent stars go by;. Yet in thy dark streets shineth. The
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,. And down by the shore an orchestra's playing. And even the palms seem to be swaying. When they begin the beguine. To live it again is past all endeavor,. Except when that tune clutches my heart
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. Didn't mean to shoot the guard. But he was blinded by the greed Oh Johnny. Oh Johnny Oh Johnny. Oh Johnny You see that nun, she's his sister. She doesn't know that he's gone bad. When they told it to
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Song Down There By The Train - Johnny Cash. There's a place I know where the train goes slow . Where the sinner can be washed in the blood of the lamb . There's a river by the trestle down by
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Song Down There By The Train - Johnny Cash. There's a place I know where the train goes slow . Where the sinner can be washed in the blood of the lamb . There's a river by the trestle down by
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tiThe Christmas Song. arChristina Aguilera. alMy Kind of Little Christmas. The Christmas Song. Chestnuts roasting on an open fire. Jack frost nipping and she knows. Yuletide carols being sung by a
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tiThe Christmas Song. arChristina Aguilera. alMy Kind of Little Christmas. The Christmas Song. Chestnuts roasting on an open fire. Jack frost nipping and she knows. Yuletide carols being sung by a
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tiThe Christmas Song. arChristina Aguilera. alMy Kind of Little Christmas. The Christmas Song. Chestnuts roasting on an open fire. Jack frost nipping and she knows. Yuletide carols being sung by a
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Music by Noel Regney. and Gloria Shayne, 1962
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Song Johnny B. Goode (Live) - Johnny Winter. Deep down Louisiana close to New Orleans, . Way back up in the woods among the evergreens. . There stood a log cabin made of earth and wood, . Where
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Song Johnny B. Goode (Live) - Johnny Winter. Deep down Louisiana close to New Orleans, . Way back up in the woods among the evergreens. . There stood a log cabin made of earth and wood, . Where
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. . She finally got the letter she was dreaming of. Johnny wrote and told her he had fell in love. As soon as he was married he would bring her back. And build a mansion for 'em by the railroad track
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was blue in the face. For holding one note was his ace Couldn't hear the brass. Couldn't hear the drum. He was in a class, by himself, by gum Poor Johnny one note got in Aida. Indeed a great chance
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blue in the face. For holding one note was his ace Couldn't hear the brass. Couldn't hear the drum. He was in a class, by himself, by gum Poor Johnny one note got in Aida. Indeed a great chance to be
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. . She finally got the letter she was dreaming of. Johnny wrote and told her he had fell in love. As soon as he was married he would bring her back. And build a mansion for 'em by the railroad track
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There's a land that is fairer than day. And by faith we can see it apart. For the father waits over the way. To prepare us a dwelling place there In the sweet by and by. We shall meet on that
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There's a land that is fairer than day. And by faith we can see it apart. For the father waits over the way. To prepare us a dwelling place there In the sweet by and by. We shall meet on that
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claim Stay with me, baby. Please, stay. Till Johnny comes Since Johnny's been gone. You have dried all of the tears I have cried. Won't you stay here by my side. Till Johnny shows. And I'll tell
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By Robert Palmer. . Johnny's always running around. Trying to find certainty. He needs all the world to confirm. That he ain't lonely. Mary counts the walls. Knows he tires easily. Johnny
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. . Well she finally got the letter she was dreaming of. Johnny wrote and told her he had fell in love. As soon as he was married he would bring her back. And build a mansion for them by the railroad