she_won’t_dance_with_me
this_old_heart_of_mine
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This old heart of mine been broke a thousand times.
Each time you break away, feel you're gone to stay.
Lonely nights that come, memories that go,
bring
stone_cold_sober
Never get to bed before sunup,
alway get caught in the rain;
sometimes I might get in trouble,
never was one to complain.
Now gentleman, you must agree
ain't it
bewitched,_bothered_and_bewildered
a_night_like_this
Sixteen years old, looking for a hideaway
I'm a set designer, my Mum and Dad
thinking I'm gay
I'm a lazy bugger, but I like my sport
Like girls and music, I'm happy, h
that’s_all
still_love_you
(Rod Stewart)
I was told by a good friend
you were untouchable, out of my reach.
But the first time ever I saw you,
I spilled my cherry lime over your dress.
handbags_and_gladrags
Ever seen a blind man cross the road
trying to make the other side
Ever seen a young girl growing old
trying to make herself a bride
So what becomes of you my l
jodie
Ooh hoo
Just a telegram
When your plane touches down
Are you sure that I ain't talking to myself ?
And when the seatbelt sign goes on,
You know you're not alone
strangers_again
STRANGERS AGAIN
(Stewart, Cregan, Savigar)
Here we go babe putting each other down
I don't know how long this love will last
if we keep kicking it around
We t
hot_legs
Who's that knocking on my door
It's gotta be a quarter to four
Is it you again coming 'round for more
Well you can love me tonight if you want
But in the morning make
farewell
(R. Stewart / M. Quittenton)
Fare thee well my brother
please don't stand in my way
I'm going down to that dirty town
no matter what you say
You fooled me and
the_day_will_come
(barry mason)
[a side of columbia db 7766, 1965]
The day will come when out of empty space
A flash of fire will light the children's face
Hopelessly, their last tea
so_soon_we_change
Seems like only yesterday
We were laughing like a couple of kids
Fun we had when first met
Ain't been around much since
Sharing every hour every day
Funny how t
pinball_wizard
Ever since I was a young boy,
I played the silver ball;
From Soho down to Brighton
I must have played 'em all.
But I ain't seen nothin' like him
In any amusemen
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