Disc 1 | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. |
| - | ||||
2. |
| - | ||||
Pennsylvania 6-5000
Pennsylvania 6-5000 Pennsylvania 6-5000 Pennsylvania 6-5-0-0-0 |
||||||
3. |
| - | ||||
That old black magic has me in its spell
That old black magic that you weave so well Those icy fingers up and down my spine That same old witchcraft when your eyes meet mine The same old tingle that I feel inside And then that elevator starts its ride And down and down I go, 'round and 'round I go Like a leaf that's caught in the tide I should stay away, but what can I do? I hear your name and I'm aflame Aflame with such a burning desire That only your kiss can put out the fire For you're the lover I have waited for The mate that fate had me created for And every time your lips meet mine Darling, down and down I go, 'round and 'round I go In a spin, loving the spin I'm in Under that old black magic called love |
||||||
4. |
| - | ||||
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I got a gal
(In Kalamazoo) Don't want to boast but I know she's the toast of (Kalamazoo, zoo, zoo, zoo, zoo, zoo) Years have gone by (My my, how she grew) I liked her looks when I carried her books in (Kalamazoo zoo, zoo, zoo, zoo) I'm gonna send away, hoppin' on a plane (Leavin' today) Am I dreamin', I can hear her screamin' ("Hiya, Mr. Jackson") (Everything's O K A L A M A Z O) (Oh, what a gal, a real pipperoo I'll make my bid for that freckle-faced kid I'm hurryin' to (I'm goin' to Michigan to see the sweetest gal) In Kalamazoo (Zoo, zoo, zoo, zoo, zoo) (Kalamazoo) K (K) A (A) (L A M A Z O) Oh, oh, oh, oh what a gal, a real pipperoo (We're goin' to Michigan to see the sweetest gal in Kalamazoo) Zoo, zoo, zoo, zoo, zoo Zoo, zoo, zoo, zoo, zoo Kalamazoo! |
||||||
5. |
| - | ||||
6. |
| - | ||||
7. |
| - | ||||
8. |
| - | ||||
Let's build a stairway to the stars
And climb that stairway to the stars With love beside us to fill the night with a song We'll hear the sound of violins Out yonder where the blue begins The moon will guide us as we go drifting along Can't we sail away on a lazy daisy petal Over the rim of the hill? Can't we sail away on a little dream And settle high on the crest of a thrill? Let's build a stairway to the stars A lovely stairway to the stars It would be heaven to climb to heaven with you |
||||||
9. |
| - | ||||
10. |
| - | ||||
11. |
| - | ||||
12. |
| - | ||||
13. |
| - | ||||
14. |
| - | ||||
15. |
| - | ||||
16. |
| - | ||||
17. |
| - | ||||
18. |
| - | ||||
At last my love has come along
My lonely days are over And life is like a song. At last The skies above are blue My heart was wrapped up in clover The night I looked at you. I found a dream that I could speak to, A dream that I can call my own. I found a thrill to press my cheek to A thrill that I have never known. You smiled and then the spell was cast Now here we are in heaven For you are mine at last. |
||||||
19. |
| - | ||||
20. |
| - | ||||
21. |
| - | ||||
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread
And so I come to you my love My heart above my head Though I see the danger there If there's a chance for me, then I don't care Fools rush in where wisemen never go But wisemen never fall in love So, how are they to know? When we met, I felt my life begin So open your heart & let this fool rush in |
||||||
22. |
| - | ||||
To you, I give all of my heart and my love, to you,
To you, I'll bring sunbeams from heaven above, to you, To me, you're an angel and you mean the world to me, I'll be forever yours... Your smile made the clouds and the shadows on high take wings Your kiss was a real inspiration to greater things My dreams, I'm so thankful and grateful to say, came true, I owe it all to you! |
||||||
23. |
| - | ||||
24. |
| - | ||||
25. |
| - | ||||
26. |
| - | ||||
27. |
| - | ||||
I found my freedom on Blueberry Hill
On Blueberry Hill where I found you The moon stood still on Blueberry Hill It lingered until my dreams came true The wind in the willow played Love's sweet melody But all of those vows you made Were never to be Tho' we're apart you're part of me still For you were my thrill on Blueberry Hill The wind in the willow played Love's sweet melody But all of those vows you made Were only to be Tho' we're apart you're part of me still For you were my thrill on Blueberry Hill |
||||||
28. |
| - | ||||
Couple of jiggers of moonlight and add a star
Pour in the blue of a June night and one guitar Mix in a couple of dreamers, and there you are Lovers hail the Moonlight Cocktail Now add a couple of flowers, a drop of dew Stir for a couple of hours till dreams come true And to the number of kisses, it's up to you Moonlight Cocktail, need a few Cool it in the summer breeze Serve it in the starlight underneath the trees You'll discover tricks like these Are sure to make your Moonlight Cocktail please Follow the simple directions and they will bring Life of another complexion where you'll be king You will awake in the morning and start to sing Moonlight Cocktails are the thing (Follow the simple directions and they will bring) (Life of another complexion where you'll be king) You will awake in the morning and start to sing Moonlight Cocktails are the thing |
||||||
29. |
| - | ||||
30. |
| - | ||||
31. |
| - | ||||
32. |
| - | ||||
Somewhere over the rainbow, way up high
There's a land that I heard of once in a lullaby Somewhere over the rainbow, skies are blue And the dreams that you dare to dream really do come true Someday I'll wish upon a star And wake up where the clouds are far behind me Where troubles melt like lemon drops Away above the chimney tops That's where you'll find me Somewhere over the rainbow, bluebirds fly Birds fly over the rainbow Why then, oh why can't I? If happy little bluebirds fly beyond the rainbow Why then, oh why can't I? |
||||||
33. |
| - | ||||
34. |
| - | ||||
35. |
| - | ||||
(Hi there Tex, what you say)
Step aside partner, it's my day Bend an ear and listen to my version (Of a really solid Tennesse excursion) Pardon me, boy Is that the Chattanooga choo choo? (Yes yes track twenty-nine) Boy, you can gimme a shine (Can you afford To board the Chattanooga choo choo?) I've got my fare (And just a trifle to spare) You leave the Pennsylvania Station 'bout a quarter to four Read a magazine and then you're in Baltimore Dinner in the diner, nothing could be finer (Then to have your ham an' eggs in Carolina) When you hear the whistle blowin' eight to the bar Then you know that Tennessee is not very far Shovel all the coal in, gotta keep it rollin' (Woo, woo, Chattanooga there you are) There's gonna be A certain party at the station Satin and lace (doo doo) I used to call "Funny Face" She's gonna cry Until I tell her that I'll never roam (So Chattanooga choo choo) Won't you choo-choo me home? (Chattanooga Chattanooga) Get aboard (Chattanooga Chattanooga) All Aboard (Chattanooga Chattanooga) (Chattanooga choo choo) Won't you choo-choo me home? (Chatanooga Choo Choo) |
||||||
36. |
| - | ||||
37. |
| - | ||||
38. |
| - | ||||
To you my heart cries out, Perfidia,
For I found you, the love of my life, in somebody else's arms Your eyes are echoing perfidia, Forgetful of our promise of love, you're sharing another's charms... With a sad lament my dreams have faded like a broken melody While the gods of love look down and laugh at what romantic fools we mortals be... And now I know my love was not for you And so I take it back with a sigh, perfidious one, Goodbye... |
||||||
39. |
| - | ||||
Words by Albert Stillman, music by Paul McGrane.
Moppin' up sodapop rickeys To our heart's delight Dancin' to swingeroo quickies Jukebox saturday night Goodman and Kyser and Miller Help to make things bright Mixin' hot licks with vanilla Jukebox saturday night They put nothin' past us Me and honey lamb Making one Coke last us Till it's time to scram Money we really don't need bad, We make out alright Lettin' the other guy feed that Jukebox saturday night After sippin' a soda we got a scheme Somebody else plays the record machine It's so easy to say pet names When you listen to the trumpet of Harry James... We love to hear that tenor croon Whenever the Ink Spots sing a tune... ("The Ink Spots"): If I didn't know why the roses grow Then I wouldn't know why the roses grow... (Spoken) Now listen, honey child, If I didn't know all them little things I'm supposed to know Then I sure would be a SAD man If I didn't know... Money we really don't need it, We make out alright Lettin' the other guy feed that Jukebox saturday night! |
||||||
40. |
| - | ||||
41. |
| - | ||||
42. |
| - | ||||
43. |
| - | ||||
When I hear that Serenade in blue
I'm somewhere in another world, alone with you Sharing all the joys we used to know Many moons ago Once again your face comes back to me Just like the theme of some forgotten melody In the album of my memory Serenade in blue It seems like only yesterday The small cafe, a crowded floor And as we danced the night away I hear you say forever more And then the song became a sigh Forever more became the cry Cause you remained in my heart, so Tell me darling in there still a spark? Or lonely, lonely ashes of the flame, with you Should I go on whistling in the dark, Serenade in blue |
||||||
44. |
| - | ||||
45. |
| - | ||||
46. |
| - | ||||
47. |
| - | ||||
48. |
| - | ||||
49. |
| - | ||||
50. |
| - | ||||