standing through it all" add to the apocalyptic feel of the song, which was a live favourite for many years, particularly in the days of the band's concerts with theorchestra. . Lyrics. The eyes of night
. The story's always you It's more than harmony. When you sing with me. It's an entire symphony (Chorus) Don't be afraid, love. We can take it from. The happy ending The great in grateful. The faith
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
the night. Yeah, we were rockin' at the opera house until the break of light. And theorchestra were playin' all Chuck Berry's greatest tunes. And the singers in the chorus all got off on singing
up Yo, I believe that's me. Yo, get on the mic and rock thesymphony Yo P, time to rock, the sound I got, it reigns hot. Makin' necks snap back, like a slingshot. E hustle, and muscle my way in
, hey, hey, yeah). . I got this good old melody. I think it's making me blue only. Then I hear thesymphony. That's what I get and that's what's. Been taken out the best of me. . Hey, hey, hey
call no cops call the state police. Don't break up this blown out symphony You think I'm wasting all my precious time. You say my music oughta be a crime Well, give the radio. Give the radio back
call no cops call the state police. Don't break up this blown out symphony You think I'm wasting all my precious time. You say my music oughta be a crime Well, give the radio. Give the radio back
rode alone. And he soon put other older guns to shame. And he never had a sweetheart. And he never had a home. But the cowboy and the rancher knew his name. . Well he robbed his way from Utah to
rode alone. And he soon put other older guns to shame. And he never had a sweetheart. And he never had a home. But the cowboy and the rancher knew his name. . Well he robbed his way from Utah to
rode alone. And he soon put other older guns to shame. And he never had a sweetheart. And he never had a home. But the cowboy and the rancher knew his name. . Well he robbed his way from Utah to