Oh dear I'm so tired and so lonely I wonder why mommy don't come. She told me to close my pretty blue eyes and when I awoke she'd be home. I guess I'll go down and find daddy I think he went down to the store.
I was standing by my window yesterday morning. Without a thought of worry or of care. When I saw the postman coming up the pathway. With such a smiling face and jolly air.
Let me call you sweetheart. I'm in love with you. . Let me call you sweetheart. I'm in love with you. Let me hear you whisper. That you love me too. .
I left my gal in the mountains I left her standing in the rain. I went down to the depot caught myself a midnight train. Made my way down to Georgia land it in a gambling town.
LAZY RIVER. Writers Hoagy Carmichael, Sid Arodin. . Up a lazy river by the old mill stream That lazy, hazy river where we both can dream Linger in the shade of an old oak tree Throw away your troubles, dream a dream with me Up a lazy river where the robin's song Wakes up in the mornin', as we roll along Blue skies up above ....everyone's in love Up a lazy river, how happy we will be, now Up a lazy river with me (instrumental break) Up a lazy river by the old mill run That lazy, lazy river in the noon day sun You can linger in the shade of that fine ole tree Throw, away your troubles, baby, dream with me Up a lazy river where the robin's song Wakes a brand new mornin' as we roll along There are blue skies up above...and as long as we're in love Up a lazy river, how happy we could be If you go up a lazy river with me Ah said with me now.....goin'up that... lazy river..... with me.
Well I'm a lowdown truck driver. Eighteen wheels and an easy rider. Lord have mercy -. Lord have mercy on my weary soul. Well I'm a burnin' down this highway baby.
Lowdown, once again. Well I'm strugglin' now. To get by, my friend. . It's keepin' me up. Late at night. I can't settle down. My honky tonk life. . Driftin' 'round 'bout half past four.
Well, we were lovin' and a-huggin' and a-kissin' and a-squeezin'. on a Friday an' Saturday night. . Just a-dancin' and a-prancin' and a lotta romancin' and.
I got the Louisiana Stripes,. and their always chainin' me down. I'm in debt for 99 years for shootin' my wife to the ground. . Well she had to love my friend,.
I don't need nobody. to call me on the phone. I don't need no company. I'd rather be alone. I'm just happy by myself. here being blue. I'm not lonely,.
Well I'm runnin down the road about a hundred and five. Don't care if I live, I just wanna die. Searching for a gal who wants to keep me alive. Satan's in the backseat givin' me advice again.
Verse 1:. I have slept on satin sheets. Dined with kings on wine so sweet. Made my bed out in the street. Living for a song. . I spent a lifetime on the road.
(What's gonna happen to the little folks who live in our house). We've decided we can't work it out we might as well call it a day. We've agreed to disagree and go our seperate ways.
When you said you were leaving tomorrow that today was our last day. I said there'd be no sorrow that I'd laugh when you walked away. But a little bitty tear let me down spoiled my act as a clown.
Close your eyes, you've got a long day comin'. Your mama will be callin', that old rooster will crow. Close your eyes, you've got a long day comin'. You should have been sleepin' a long time ago.
LITTLE BOXES (BEATNIK VERSION). See the beatniks in the Village. See the beatniks on MacDougal Street. See the beatniks in the Village. And they all look just the same.
The sun is shining. On the Belfast road today. It's been so long. I thought the clouds were here to stay. Now folks are lined up. To hear the music play.
You got your feelings hurt. Once again when you got home from work. Well, you know I did too. I got 'em hurt by you. . We yelled like little kids. At the stupid little things, we both did.
Sometimes when I see her. Suddenly a glance goes just a little deeper. She floats into the run. My sweet man she calls me. Love replaces love more love than I ever thought Id ever meet.