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I know he'll never be forgotten
He was a king uncrowned I know I'll always remember The warmth of his sound Lingering long I'm sure he's still around For those who heard they respect him yet So those who hear won't forget The sound of each phrase Echoing time uncountable by days The things he played are with us now And they'll endure should time allow Oh yes I remember Clifford I seem to always fed him near somehow Every day I hear his lovely tone In every trumpet sound that has a beauty all its own So how can we say something so real has really gone away? I hear him now, I always will Believe me I remember Clifford still. |
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When it rained five days
And the skies turned dark at night When it rained five days And the skies turned dark at night There was trouble takin' place In the lowland at night I woke up this mornin' Couldn't even get out of my door I woke up this mornin' Couldn't even get out of my door Enough trouble to make a poor woman Wonder where she's gonna go They rowed a little boat About five miles across the farm Said they rowed a little boat About five miles across the farm I packed up all of my clothes, trowed them in And they rowed me along Where it thundered and lightnin' And the wind began to blow Said it thundered and lightnin' And the wind began to blow There was thousands of people They had no place to go I went out and stood up On a high old lonesome hill I went out and stood up On a high old lonesome hill I looked down on the house Where I used to live Back water blues that calls me To pack my things and go Back water blues that calls me To pack my things and go Cause my house fell down And I can't live there no more Ooh, I can't live there no more Ooh, I can't live there no more There ain't no place for a poor woman to go |
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All of me
Why not take all of me Can't you see That I'm no good without you Take my arms I want to loose them Take my lips I'll never use them Your goodbye Left me with eyes that cry And I know that I Am no good without you You took the part That once was my heart So why not take all of me (Repeat both verses) Why not take all of me |
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Somebody loves me
I wonder who I wonder who she can be; Somebody loves me I wish I knew, Who can she be worries me For every girl who passes me I shout, hey! maybe, You were meant to be my loving baby; Somebody loves me I wonder who, Maybe it's you. |
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I don't want a mountain of diamonds
And a valley of gold wouldn't do But if you want to make me happy Just make me a present of you I don't need a desert of rubies Or an ocean of pearls to swim through But if you wanna make me happy Just make me a present of you What good is a girl with a million? What good if the world calls you Queen? If you don't have someone to love you Then you really don't have anything So I'll take your arms for my palace And the sky for my room with a view I know that I'll make you happy, yes If you make me a present of you What good is a gal with a million? What good if the world calls you Queen? If you don't have a man to love you Then you really don't have a doggone thing So I'll take my arms for your palace And the sky for my room with a view I know we'll both be very happy If you'll box yourself up Tie it with a pretty ribbon And make me, Lord, make me a present of you |
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Trouble in mind, I'm blue
But I won't be blue always, 'Cause that sun is gonna shine in my back door someday I'm going down to the river I'm going top take me a rocking chair And if the blues don't leave me, I rock on away from here Trouble in mind, I'm blue But I won't be blue always, 'Cause that sun is gonna shine in my back door someday Trouble in mind, that's true I have almost lost my mind Life ain't worth living, I feel like I could die Trouble in mind, I'm blue My poor heart is healing slow I've never had such trouble in my whole life before I'm gonna lay my head on some lonesome railroad line And let that 2:19 special ease my troubled mind Trouble in mind, I'm blue, But I won't be blue always Cause that sun is gonna shine in my back door someday |
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Any time we have a date
But I love him Yes I love him So I'm gonna walk up to his gate See if I can get it straight Cause I want him Yeah I can't help it I'll just ask him Is you is or is you ain't my baby Well, the way you're acting lately, well it makes me doubt You were still my baby, baby But it seems like my flame in your heart, well it's just gone out A man is a creature That has always been strange Just when you're sure of one You'll find that he's gone and made a change Is you is or is you ain't my baby Well, maybye my baby found somebody new Or is my baby still my baby too |
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Mr. Christopher Columbus
Sailed the sea without a compass Well, when his men began a rumpus Up spoke Christopher Columbus He said, "There is land somewhere So until we get there we will not go wrong If we sing a swing song Since the world is round we'll be safe and sound 'Till our goal is found we'll just keep the rhythm bound" Soon the crew was makin' merry Then came a yell, let's drink to Isabella Bring on the rum A music in that all the rumpus A wise old Christopher Columbus Soon the crew was makin' merry and Mary got mad Then came a yell, let's drink to Isabel So bring on the rum A music in that all of the rumpus A wise old Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus |
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Heaven sends A song through its doors Just as if it seems to know I'm exclusively yours Knowing this I feel but one way You will understand too In these words that I say I'll close my eyes To everyone but you And when I do I'll see you standing there I'll lock my heart To any other caress I'll never say yes To a new love affair Then I'll close my eyes To everything that's gay If you are not there Oh, to share each lovely day And through the years In those moments When we're far apart Don't you know I'll close my eyes And I'll see you with my heart |
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Never let me go
love me much too much if you let me go life would loose its touch what would I be with out you? there's no place for me with out you never let me go I'd be so lost if you went away there'd be a thousand hours in the day without you I know because of one caress my world was overturned at the very start all my bridges burned by my flaming heart you'd never leave me would you you couldn't hurt me could you never let me go please never let me because of one caress my world was overturned at the very start all my bridges burned by my flaming heart you'd never leave me would you you couldn't hurt me could you? never let me go never let me go never...let me go... |
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When it rained five days
And the skies turned dark at night When it rained five days And the skies turned dark at night There was trouble takin' place In the lowland at night I woke up this mornin' Couldn't even get out of my door I woke up this mornin' Couldn't even get out of my door Enough trouble to make a poor woman Wonder where she's gonna go They rowed a little boat About five miles across the farm Said they rowed a little boat About five miles across the farm I packed up all of my clothes, trowed them in And they rowed me along Where it thundered and lightnin' And the wind began to blow Said it thundered and lightnin' And the wind began to blow There was thousands of people They had no place to go I went out and stood up On a high old lonesome hill I went out and stood up On a high old lonesome hill I looked down on the house Where I used to live Back water blues that calls me To pack my things and go Back water blues that calls me To pack my things and go Cause my house fell down And I can't live there no more Ooh, I can't live there no more Ooh, I can't live there no more There ain't no place for a poor woman to go |
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It's bargain day
Wanna buy a heart? It's bargain day Mine is torn apart I'll sell it cheap Or maybe I could trade it in On a happier model It's bargain day Here's a pair of arms It's bargain day Gone are all their charms They need somebody bad To put themselves around Where can he be found Here we have a pair of eyes A little of dry of tears A little bleak And here we have a pair of eyes You'll have to bend an ear Their words are week But it's bargain day You can name your price On bargain day Think about it twice For you might take these items torn with pain and strife And maybe someday you could bring them back to life It's bargain day Wanna buy a heart It's bargain day Mine is torn apart I'll sell it cheap or maybe I could trade it in On bargain day |
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All of me
Why not take all of me Can't you see That I'm no good without you Take my arms I want to loose them Take my lips I'll never use them Your goodbye Left me with eyes that cry And I know that I Am no good without you You took the part That once was my heart So why not take all of me (Repeat both verses) Why not take all of me |
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