Just In Time. Tony Bennett. Words by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Music by Jule Styne. . Peaked at # 46 in 1956. Sung in the musical "Bells Are Ringing" by Judy Holliday and SydneyChaplin
Just In Time. Tony Bennett. Words by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Music by Jule Styne. . Peaked at # 46 in 1956. Sung in the musical "Bells Are Ringing" by Judy Holliday and SydneyChaplin
I feel the wash close down the street. Yet Chaplin walks feet nine fifteen And I hear them, hear them call his name. And I see him, see him turn away You take him in. And clean him up Let's take
I feel the wash close down the street. Yet Chaplin walks feet 0915. . CHORUS. And I hear them, hear them call his name. And I see them, see them turn away. They take him in, and clean him up
of that fast boat to Sydney I said, listen to me, baby, I gave up the lovin' trade. I'm tired of all this runnin', jumpin', playin'. But you're like it down under the world with the Australian girls
Sydney, why'd you have to go. And leave everybody behind. Help me, 'cause I think of takin' these emotions. These emotions way to far Baby, I know that and I'm sorry. For everything I've ever
of that fast boat to Sydney I said, listen to me, baby, I gave up the lovin' trade. I'm tired of all this runnin', jumpin', playin'. But you're like it down under the world with the Australian girls