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"This is a song I've been singing for a long time. It's like an old friend. But, you know, I think it, it's only recently that I discovered what it's really about."You've got to give a little, take a little, and let your poor heart break a little. That's the story of, that's the glory of love.You've got to laugh a little, cry a little, until the clouds roll by a little. That's the story of, that's the glory of love.As long as there's the two of us, we've got the world and all it's charms. And when the world is through with us, we've got each other's arms.You've got to win a little, lose a little, yes, and always have the blues a little. That's the story of, that's the glory of love. That's the story of, that's the glory of love. |
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So you met someone who set you back on your heels - goody goody So you met someone and now you know how it feels - goody goody So you gave him your heart too, just as I gave mine to you And he broke it in little pieces, now how do you doSo you lie awake just singin' the blues all night - goody goody So you think that love's a barrel of dynamite - Hooray and hallelujah, you had it coming to ya Goody goody for him - goody goody for me - And I hope you're satisfied you rascal you! |
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Sing, sing, sing, sing
Everybody’s got to sing Stick with us we’ll have a ball Sing, sing, sing, sing Everybody’s got to sing Stick around we’ll have it all Music brightens up the day Now, if you like it we will stay Sing, sing, sing, sing Everybody’s got to sing Stick around, shake it down |
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Savoy, the home of sweet romance,
Savoy, it wins you with a glance, Savoy, gives happy feet a chance to dance. Your old form just like a clinging vine, Your lips so warm and sweet as wine, Your cheek so soft and close to mine, divine.How my heart is singing, While the band is swinging, I'm never tired of romping, And stomping with you at the Savoy. What joy - a perfect holiday, Savoy, where we can glide and sway, Savoy, let me stomp away with you; The home of sweet romance, It wins you at a glance, Gives happy feet a chance to dance. Just like a clinging vine, So soft and sweet as wine, So soft and close to mine, divine. How my heart is singing, While the band is swinging, I'm never, never, never tired of romping, And stomping with you at the Savoy. What joy - a perfect holiday, Savoy, where we can glide and sway, Savoy, let me stomp away with you; |
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Don't cry, Oh honey please don't be that way
Clouds in the sky should never make you feel that way The rain will bring the violets of May, tears are in vain So honey, please don't be that way.As long as we see it thru, You'll have me, I'll have you. Sweetheart, tomorrow is another day, Don't break my heart, Oh honey, please don't be that way. |
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We meet, and the angels sing
The angels sing the sweetest song I ever heard You speak, and the angels sing Or am I breathing music into every wordSuddenly, the setting is strange I can see water and moonlight beaming Silver waves that break on some undiscovered shore - Then Suddenly, I see it all change Long winter nights with the candles gleaming Through it all your face that I adore.You smile, and the angels sing And though it's just a gentle murmur at the start We kiss, and the angels sing And leave their music ringing in my heart. |
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- words by Eddie De Lange, music by Will Hudson and Irving Mills - as recorded in New York August 20, 1934 by Ethyl Waters (1896-1977) with members of the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra. It must have been moonglow, way up in the blue It must have been moonglow that led me straight to you I still hear you sayin', "Dear one, hold me fast" And I keep on prayin', "Oh Lord, please let this last" We seemed to float right through the air Heavenly songs seemed to come from everywhere And now when there's moonglow, way up in the blue I'll always remember, that moonglow gave me you It must have been moonglow, way up in the blue It must have been moonglow that led me straight to you I still hear you sayin', "Sweet child, hold me fast" And I keep on prayin', "Oh Lord, please let this last" We seemed to float right through the air Heavenly songs seemed to come from everywhere And now when there's moonglow, way up in the blue I'll always remember, that moonglow gave me you |
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Savoy, the home of sweet romance,
Savoy, it wins you with a glance, Savoy, gives happy feet a chance to dance. Your old form just like a clinging vine, Your lips so warm and sweet as wine, Your cheek so soft and close to mine, divine.How my heart is singing, While the band is swinging, I'm never tired of romping, And stomping with you at the Savoy. What joy - a perfect holiday, Savoy, where we can glide and sway, Savoy, let me stomp away with you; The home of sweet romance, It wins you at a glance, Gives happy feet a chance to dance. Just like a clinging vine, So soft and sweet as wine, So soft and close to mine, divine. How my heart is singing, While the band is swinging, I'm never, never, never tired of romping, And stomping with you at the Savoy. What joy - a perfect holiday, Savoy, where we can glide and sway, Savoy, let me stomp away with you; |
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