Alone together, above the crowd Beyond the world, we're not too proud to cling together We're strong as long as we're together Alone together, the blinding
feel blue, and You're gonna feel sad, you're gonna feel bad And you'll miss, and you'll miss And you'll miss the bestest pal ya ever had Wainwright &
life I saw a man who danced with his wife In Chicago, Chicago Chicago, Chicago Free and easy town, brassy, breezy town Chicago, Chicago Let me cool my heels right down at
I'm gonna love you, like nobody's loved you Come rain or come shine High as a mountain, deep as a river Come rain or come shine I guess when you met
But, this can't be love, because I feel so well No sobs, no sorrows, no sighs This can't be love, I get no dizzy spells My head is not in the sky My heart does
You really shouldn't have done it, you hadn't any right I really shouldn't have let you kiss me And although it was wrong, I never was strong Though
I was a stranger in the city Out of town were the people I knew I had that feeling of self-pity What to do? What to do? What to do? The outlook was decidedly
I could cry salty tears Where have I been all these years? Listen you, tell me do How long has this been going on? There were chills up my spine And
Now that it's your birthday, I don't know what to do Can't get you a Thunderbird or a penthouse with a view Can't even buy a little present I'm much
I believe in doing what I can Crying when I must, and laughing when I choose Hey ho, if love were all I would be lonely I believe the more you love
Just you, just me Let's find a cozy spot to cuddle and coo Just us, just we I've missed an awful lot, my trouble is you Oh gee! What are your charms
If you're blue, and you don't know where to go to Why don't you go where fashion sits? Puttin' on the ritz Different gowns upon a bevy of high brows
Rock-a-bye your baby to a Dixie melody When you croon, croon a tune from the heart of Dixie Just place that cradle, mammy mine Right on that Mason-Dixon
I never will forget Jeanette MacDonald: Just to think of her, it gives my heart a pang I never will forget how that brave Jeanette Just stood there in
for me, down by the Swanee The folks up north will see me no more When I get to that Swanee shore Swanee, Swanee, I'm coming back to Swanee Mammy, mammy, I love the old folks at
Somewhere over the rainbow, way up high There's a land that I heard of once in a lullaby Somewhere over that rainbow, skies are blue And the dreams that
A clown with his pants falling down Or the dance that's a dream of romance Or the scene where the villain is mean That's entertainment The lights on
The night is bitter, the stars have lost their glitter The winds grow colder, suddenly you're older And all because of the man that got away No more