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Song Daddy's Song - Harry Nilsson. Years ago, I knew a man,. He was my mother's biggest fan,. We used to walk beside the sea,. And he told me how life would be. When I grew up to be a man. Years ago
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Song Daddy's Song - Harry Nilsson. Years ago, I knew a man,. He was my mother's biggest fan,. We used to walk beside the sea,. And he told me how life would be. When I grew up to be a man. Years ago
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Song Together - Harry Nilsson. Life isn't easy. When two are divided. And one has decided to bring down the curtain. And one thing's for certain. There's nothing to keep them together. How does it
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Song Together - Harry Nilsson. Life isn't easy. When two are divided. And one has decided to bring down the curtain. And one thing's for certain. There's nothing to keep them together. How does it
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Song Me And My Arrow - Harry Nilsson. Me and my Arrow. straighter than narrow. where ever we go. everyone knows. it's me and my Arrow. Me and my Arrow. taking the high road. where ever we go
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Song Living Without You - Harry Nilsson. The milk truck hauls the sun up. And the paper hits the door. The subway shakes my floor. And I think about you. . Time to face the dawning gray. Of
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Song Mr. Richland's Favorite Song - Harry Nilsson. When he was young he sang in the band and the fans all looked the same. And the fans he had were younger than he and they loved to scream his name
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Song Easier For Me (1994 Remastered) - Harry Nilsson. Nobody loved her, it was easy to see. That made it easy for me. The boys never fought over her company. That made it easy for me. . Love so
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Song Without Her - Harry Nilsson. I spend the night in the chair. Thinking she'll be there but she never comes. And then I wake up and wipe the sleep from my eyes. And I rise to face another day
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Song As Time Goes By - Harry Nilsson. You must remember this. A kiss is still a kiss. A sigh is just a sigh. The fundamental things apply as time goes by. And when two lovers woo. They still say "I
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Song 1941 - Harry Nilsson. Well, in 1941 a happy father had a son. And by 1944, the father walks right out the door. And in '45 the mom and son were still alive. But who could tell in '46 if the two
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Song I'll Be Home - Harry Nilsson. I'll be home, I'll be home. When your nights are troubled and you're all alone. When you're feelin' down and need some sympathy. And there's no one else around to
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Song Good Old Desk - Harry Nilsson. My old desk doesn't arabesque, . In the morning when I first arrive. It's a pleasure to see it's waiting there for me. To keep my hopes alive. Such a comfort to
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Song Cuddly Toy - Harry Nilsson. You're not the only cuddly toy. That was ever enjoyed. By any boy. You're not the only choo choo train. That was left out in the rain. The day after Santa came
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Song I Guess The Lord Must Be In New York City - Harry Nilsson. I'll say goodbye. To all my sorrow. And by tomorrow. I'll be on my way. I guess the Lord must be in New York City. I'm so tired. Of
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Song I Guess The Lord Must Be In New York City - Harry Nilsson. I'll say goodbye. To all my sorrow. And by tomorrow. I'll be on my way. I guess the Lord must be in New York City. I'm so tired. Of
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point the author made. And after the closing lines,. And after the curtain calls,. The curtain falls. On empty chairs,. Where's the orchestra?
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Song All I Think About Is You - Harry Nilsson. How can I run away from darkness. At the close of day. When all I think about is you?. Not knowing where I'm going. What am I to do. When all I think
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dawn. It's getting to the point. Getting to the point It's out of control. Nothing I can do. Like a fire that keeps on burning. And nobody knows. What I'm going through. And the thoughts just keep
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point the author made. And after the closing lines,. And after the curtain calls,. The curtain falls. On empty chairs,. Where's the orchestra?
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Song Don't Forget Me - Harry Nilsson. In the wintertime keep your feet warm. But keep your clothes on and don’t forget me. Keep the memories. But keep your powder dry too. . In the summer by the
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Song Don't Forget Me - Harry Nilsson. In the wintertime keep your feet warm. But keep your clothes on and don’t forget me. Keep the memories. But keep your powder dry too. . In the summer by the
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Song Old Forgotten Soldier - Harry Nilsson. Reaching for a butterfly. Old soldiers never die. And the gun against their shoulder. Well, it gets a little older. And just like that old shoulder
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Waiting around for the first breath of spring. Nobody else seems to care. She waits patiently for the knowledge that she will. Have so much to give to someone. Waiting around for the knock at the
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Waiting around for the first breath of spring. Nobody else seems to care. She waits patiently for the knowledge that she will. Have so much to give to someone. Waiting around for the knock at the
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Everybody's talking at me. I don't hear a word they're saying. Only the echoes of my mind People stopping, staring. I can't see their faces. Only the shadows of their eyes I'm going where the sun
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Everybody's talking at me. I don't hear a word they're saying. Only the echoes of my mind People stopping, staring. I can't see their faces. Only the shadows of their eyes I'm going where the sun
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When he was young he sang in a band and the fans all looked the same. The fans he had were younger than he and they loved to scream his name. They'd leave at the end of the third show, go home to
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Early in the morning and I can't get right. Had a little date with my baby last night. Now it's early in the morning, well, it's early in the morning. Now it's early in the morning and I ain't got
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Everybody's talking at me. I don't hear a word they're saying. Only the echoes of my mind. . People stopping, staring. I can't see their faces. Only
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People let me tell about the girlfriend. She's a warm hearted woman who love me till the end. People let me tell about the girlfriend. She's a one boy cuddle toy my up, my down, my pride and joy
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Song Daddy's Song - Harry Nilsson. Years ago, I knew a man,. He was my mother's biggest fan,. We used to walk beside the sea,. And he told me how life would be. When I grew up to be a man. Years ago