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1. |
| 2:52 | ||||
In America you'll get food to eat
Won't have to run through the jungle And scuff up your feet You'll just sing about Jesus and drink wine all day It's great to be an American Ain't no lions or tigers-ain't no mamba snake Just the sweet watermelon and the buckwheat cake Ev'rybody is as happy as a man can be Climb aboard, little wog-sail away with me Sail away-sail away We will cross the mighty ocean into Charleston Bay Sail away-sail away We will cross the mighty ocean into Charleston Bay In America every man is free To take care of his home and his family You'll be as happy as a monkey in a monkey tree You're all gonna be an American Sail away-sail away We will cross the mighty ocean into Charleston Bay Sail away-sail away We will cross the mighty ocean into Charleston Bay |
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2. |
| 2:35 | ||||
I've been around the world
Had my pick of any girl You'd think I'd be happy But I'm not Ev'rybody knows my name But it's just a crazy game Oh, it's lonely at the top Listen to the band, they're playing just for me Listen to the people paying just for me All the applause-all the parades And all the money I have made Oh, it's lonely at the top Listen all you fools out there Go on and love me-I don't care Oh, it's lonely at the top Oh, it's lonely at the top |
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3. |
| 1:56 | ||||
He gives us all his love
He gives us all his love He's smiling down on us From up above And he's giving us all his love He knows how hard we're trying He hears the babies crying He sees the old folks dying And he gives us all his love Now if you need someone to talk to You can always talk to him And if you need someone to lean on You can lean on him He give us all his love He gives us all his love He's smiling down on us From up above And he's giving us all his love He's smiling down on us From up above He gives us all his love |
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4. |
| 3:03 | ||||
Last night I had a dream
You were in it, I was in it with you Everyone that I knew And everyone that you know was in my dream I saw a vampire I saw a ghost Everybody scared me but you sacred me the most In the dream I had last night In the dream I had last night In my dream It started out in a barnyard at sundown And everyone was laughing and you were lying on the ground You said, "Honey, can you tell me what you name is?" "Honey, can you tell me what your name is?" I said, "You know what my name is." Last night I had a dream You were in it, I was in it with you Everyone that I knew And everyone that you know was in my dream I saw a vampire I saw a ghost Everybody scared me but you sacred me the most In the dream I had last night In the dream I had last night In my dream |
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5. |
| 2:05 | ||||
I may go out tomorrow if I can borrow a coat to wear
Oh, I'd step out in style with my sincere smile and my dancing bear Outrageous, alarming, courageous, charming Oh, who would think a boy and bear Could be well accepted everywhere It's just amazing how fair people can be Seen at the nicest places where well-fed faces all stop to stare Making the grandest entrance is Simon Smith and his dancing bear They'll love us, won't they? They feed us, don't they? Oh, who would think a boy and bear Could be well accepted everywhere It's just amazing how fair people can be Who needs money when you're funny? The big attraction everywhere Will be Simon Smith and his dancing bear It's Simon Smith and the amazing dancing bear |
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6. |
| 2:46 | ||||
Everyone has gone away
Can you hear me? Can you hear me? No one cared enough to stay Can you hear me? Can you hear me? You must remember the old man I know that you can if you try So just open up your eyes, old man Look who's come to say goodbye The sun has left the sky, old man The birds have flown away And no one came to cry, old man Goodbye, old man, goodbye You want to stay, I know you do But it ain't no use to try 'Cause I'll be here-and I'm just like you Goodbye, old man, goodbye Won't be no God to comfort you You taught me not to believe that lie You don't need anybody Nobody needs you Don't cry, old man, don't cry Everybody dies |
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7. |
| 2:02 | ||||
No one likes us-I don't know why
We may not be perfect, but heaven knows we try But all around, even our old friends put us down Let's drop the big one and see what happens We give them money-but are they grateful? No, they're spiteful and they're hateful They don't respect us-so let's surprise them We'll drop the big one and pulverize them Asia's crowded and Europe's too old Africa is far too hot And Canada's too cold And South America stole our name Let's drop the big one There'll be no one left to blame us We'll save Australia Don't wanna hurt no kangaroo We'll build an All American amusement park there They got surfin', too Boom goes London and boom Paree More room for you and more room for me And every city the whole world round Will just be another American town Oh, how peaceful it will be We'll set everybody free You'll wear a Japanese kimono And there'll be Italian shoes for me They all hate us anyhow So let's drop the big one now Let's drop the big one now |
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8. |
| 2:35 | ||||
There's a red moon rising
On the Cuyahoga River Rolling into Cleveland to the lake There's a red moon rising ON the Cuyahoga River Rolling into Cleveland to the lake There's an oil barge winding Down the Cuyahoga River Rolling into Cleveland to the lake There's an oil barge winding Down the Cuyahoga River Rolling into Cleveland to the lake Cleveland, city of light, city of magic Cleveland, city of light, you're calling me Cleveland, even now I can remember 'Cause the Cuyahoga River Goes smokin' through my dreams Burn on, big river, burn on Burn on, big river, burn on Now the Lord can make you tumble And the Lord can make you turn And the Lord can make you overflow But the Lord can't make you burn Burn on, big river, burn on Burn on, big river, burn on |
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9. |
| 1:55 | ||||
What have you done to the mirror?
What have you done to the floor? Can't I go nowhere without you? Can't I leave you alone any more? I know you don't think much of me But someday you'll understand Wait'll you learn how to talk, baby I'll show you how smart I am A quitter never wins A winner never quits When the going gets tough The tough get going Maybe you don't know how to walk, baby Maybe you can't talk none either Maybe you never will, baby But I'll always love you I'll always love you |
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10. |
| 1:51 | ||||
Sing a song of long ago
When things were green and movin' slow And people'd stop to say hello Or they'd say "hi" to you "Would you like to come over for tea With the missus and me?" It's a real nice way To spend the day In Dayton, Ohio On a lazy Sunday afternoon in 1903 Sing a song of long ago When things could grow And days flowed quietly The air was clean and you could see And folks were nice to you "Would you like to come over for tea With the missus and me?" It's a real nice way To spend the day In Dayton, Ohio On a lazy Sunday afternoon in 1903 |
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11. |
| 3:18 | ||||
Baby, take off your coat...(real slow)
Baby, take off your shoes...(here, I'll take your shoes) Baby, take off your dress Yes, yes, yes You can leave your hat on You can leave your hat on You can leave your hat on Go on over there and turn on the light...no, all the lights Now come back here and stand on this chair...that's right Raise your arms up in to the air...shake 'em You give me a reason to live You give me a reason to live You give me a reason to live Suspicious minds are talking Trying to tear us apart They say that my love is wrong They don't know what love is They don't know what love is They don't know what love is They don't know what love is I know what love is |
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12. |
| 3:36 | ||||
Cain slew Abel, Seth knew not why
For if the children of Israel were to multiply Why must any of the children die? So he asked the Lord And the Lord said: Man means nothing, he means less to me Than the lowliest cactus flower Or the humblest Yucca tree He chases round this desert 'Cause he thinks that's where I'll be That's why I love mankind I recoil in horror fro the foulness of thee From the squalor and the filth and the misery How we laugh up here in heaven at the prayers you offer me That's why I love mankind The Christians and the Jews were having a jamboree The Buddhists and the Hindus joined on satellite TV They picked their four greatest priests And they began to speak They said, "Lord, a plague is on the world Lord, no man is free The temples that we built to you Have tumbled into the sea Lord, if you won't take care of us Won't you please, please let us be?" And the Lord said And the Lord said I burn down your cities-how blind you must be I take from you your children and you say how blessed are we You all must be crazy to put your faith in me That's why I love mankind You really need me That's why I love mankind |
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13. |
| 1:48 | ||||
Whatever happened to
The things you used to do And all the dreams you dreamed so long? Stop livin' in the past The good times never last Well now's the time for movin' on. Let It shine Let it shine Let it shine If there's hope in your heart Then let it shine Let it shine Let it shine Let it shine shine shine If there's hope in your heart Then let it shine Why don't you ever do All that you want to do? There's nothin' stoppin' you, you know. You've waited all this time To leave the past behind Well now it's fine to let it go. Let it shine Let it shine Let it shine If there's hope in your heart Then let it shine Let it shine Let it shine Let it shine shine shine If there's hope in your heart Then let it shine |
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14. |
| 1:23 | ||||
15. |
| 1:57 | ||||
Sing a song of long ago
When things were green and movin' slow And people'd stop to say hello Or they'd say "hi" to you "Would you like to come over for tea With the missus and me?" It's a real nice way To spend the day In Dayton, Ohio On a lazy Sunday afternoon in 1903 Sing a song of long ago When things could grow And days flowed quietly The air was clean and you could see And folks were nice to you "Would you like to come over for tea With the missus and me?" It's a real nice way To spend the day In Dayton, Ohio On a lazy Sunday afternoon in 1903 |
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16. |
| 2:46 | ||||
Baby, take off your coat...(real slow)
Baby, take off your shoes...(here, I'll take your shoes) Baby, take off your dress Yes, yes, yes You can leave your hat on You can leave your hat on You can leave your hat on Go on over there and turn on the light...no, all the lights Now come back here and stand on this chair...that's right Raise your arms up in to the air...shake 'em You give me a reason to live You give me a reason to live You give me a reason to live Suspicious minds are talking Trying to tear us apart They say that my love is wrong They don't know what love is They don't know what love is They don't know what love is They don't know what love is I know what love is |
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17. |
| 3:20 | ||||
In America you'll get food to eat
Won't have to run through the jungle And scuff up your feet You'll just sing about Jesus and drink wine all day It's great to be an American Ain't no lions or tigers-ain't no mamba snake Just the sweet watermelon and the buckwheat cake Ev'rybody is as happy as a man can be Climb aboard, little wog-sail away with me Sail away-sail away We will cross the mighty ocean into Charleston Bay Sail away-sail away We will cross the mighty ocean into Charleston Bay In America every man is free To take care of his home and his family You'll be as happy as a monkey in a monkey tree You're all gonna be an American Sail away-sail away We will cross the mighty ocean into Charleston Bay Sail away-sail away We will cross the mighty ocean into Charleston Bay |