(Dick Feller) He was a boy when the circus first came to the dust of his West Texas town. And twenty years later, he'd spent twenty years as Jocko the
(John Hadley) High heel shoes, so sheik and elegant, tapping on the floor beneath the table of the fancy restaurant. The maitre d' brings the phone
better in Rangoon (in Rangoon) Down where Salty Sam from Turkistan had organized a marching band of Mau Maus in the Crazy Horse Saloon. They harmonized
(Brownie Macintosh) [Chorus:] Rollin' river, tell me, what do you see on your long, long journey from the mountains to the sea? Do you sparkle in the
gonna move way down South where it's too hot to, 'cause I don't like to work. [Chorus:] It's not just because I'm lazy. It's not just because I'm crazy
(Bjoern Uluaeus/Benny Anderssen) You and I can share the silence, finding comfort together the way old friends do. After fights and words of violence
(Jacqueline Steiner/Bess Hawes) [Spoken:] These are the times that try men's souls. In the course of our nation's history, the people of Boston have
(Alan J. Lerner/Frederick Loewe) Away out here they've got a name for rain and wind and fire. The rain is Tess, the fire's Joe. They call the wind Maria
(Dave Guard) One, two, and three jolly coachmen sat at an English tavern. Three jolly coachmen sat at an English tavern, And they decided, and they
(Billy Edd Wheeler) I know I'll never meet another hunk o' woman like my Ann. She makes me feel like a great big man. I'm gonna go tell her mama what
(Harold Payne/Edgar Pease/Mike Scarpiello) Well, I just got home and I feel like I want to get back on the plane 'Cause I just can't forget about the
(Woody Guthrie) [Chorus:] Well, it's hard. Ain't it hard? Ain't it hard (oh, yes) to love one who never did love you. Well, it's hard. Ain't it hard
(Dave Guard/Tom Glazer) [Chorus:] It takes a worried man to sing a worried song. [Repeat 2x] I'm worried now but I won't be worried long. Got myself
(The Almanac Singers) Have you heard of the ship called the good Reuben James? Run by hard fighting men both of honor and of fame. She flew the Stars
(Billy Edd Wheeler/Jed Peters) [Spoken:] He rode easy in the saddle. He was tall and lean, and at first you'd a-thought nothing but a streak of mean
(John Phillips/John Stewart) [Chorus:] I'm goin' where them chilly winds don't blow. Gonna find a true love. That is where I want to go. Out where them
lips Everybody in the cafe laughed Dazed, I walked back To my table and received Some very disturbing news "Good job, dude", Anandi said "You just kissed Crazy Horse
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