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Alfred Drake

Fate Lyrics

by Alfred Drake on album Kismet (Original Broadway Cast)

I sat down, feeling desolated, bowed my head and crossed my knees-- Is fortune really predicated upon such tiny turns as these? Then Fate's a thing without a head. A puzzle never understood, and man p

Alfred Drake

Fate Lyrics

by Alfred Drake on album Kismet

I sat down, feeling desolated, bowed my head and crossed my knees-- Is fortune really predicated upon such tiny turns as these? Then Fate's a thing without a head. A puzzle never understood, and man p

Alfred Drake

Fate Lyrics

by Alfred Drake on album Kismet (Original Film & Stage Soundtracks)

I sat down, feeling desolated, bowed my head and crossed my knees-- Is fortune really predicated upon such tiny turns as these? Then Fate's a thing without a head. A puzzle never understood, and man p

Alfred Drake

Fate Lyrics

by Alfred Drake on album Kismet (Original Broadway Cast)

I sat down, feeling desolated, bowed my head and crossed my knees-- Is fortune really predicated upon such tiny turns as these? Then Fate's a thing without a head. A puzzle never understood, and man p

Alfred Drake

Fate Lyrics

by Alfred Drake on album The King And I' & 'Kismet'

I sat down, feeling desolated, bowed my head and crossed my knees-- Is fortune really predicated upon such tiny turns as these? Then Fate's a thing without a head. A puzzle never understood, and man p

Alfred Drake

Fate Lyrics

by Alfred Drake on album Kismet: A Musical Arabian Night (Original Broadway Cast Recording)

I sat down, feeling desolated, bowed my head and crossed my knees-- Is fortune really predicated upon such tiny turns as these? Then Fate's a thing without a head. A puzzle never understood, and man p

Alfred Drake

Fate Lyrics

by Alfred Drake on album Kismet On Broadway (Original Cast Recording)

I sat down, feeling desolated, bowed my head and crossed my knees-- Is fortune really predicated upon such tiny turns as these? Then Fate's a thing without a head. A puzzle never understood, and man p

Alfred Drake

Fate Lyrics

by Alfred Drake on album Kismet - The Best of Broadway Musicals

I sat down, feeling desolated, bowed my head and crossed my knees-- Is fortune really predicated upon such tiny turns as these? Then Fate's a thing without a head. A puzzle never understood, and man p

Alfred Drake

Fate Lyrics

by Alfred Drake on album Kismet: The Best of Broadway Musicals (Original Cast Recording)

I sat down, feeling desolated, bowed my head and crossed my knees-- Is fortune really predicated upon such tiny turns as these? Then Fate's a thing without a head. A puzzle never understood, and man p

Alfred Drake

Fate Lyrics

by Alfred Drake on album Kismet

I sat down, feeling desolated, bowed my head and crossed my knees-- Is fortune really predicated upon such tiny turns as these? Then Fate's a thing without a head. A puzzle never understood, and man p

Alfred Drake

Fate Lyrics

by Alfred Drake on album The Magnificent Musicals: Kismet

I sat down, feeling desolated, bowed my head and crossed my knees-- Is fortune really predicated upon such tiny turns as these? Then Fate's a thing without a head. A puzzle never understood, and man p

Alfred Drake

Where Is The Life That I Led? (Kiss Me Kate) Lyrics

by Alfred Drake on album The Musicals Collection: Showboad And Kiss Me Kate

When at first aware of masculinity I began to finger feminine curls, I became the toast of my vicinity For I always had a multitude of girls. But now that a married man, at last, am I, How aware of my

Alfred Drake, Patricia Morison & Lisa Kirk And Harold Lang

We Open In Venice (Kiss Me Kate) Lyrics

by Alfred Drake, Patricia Morison & Lisa Kirk And Harold Lang on album The Musicals Collection: Showboad And Kiss Me Kate

A troupe of strolling players are we, Not stars like L.B. Mayer's are we, But just a simple band Who roams about the land Dispensing fol-de-rol frivolity. Mere folk who give distraction are we, No The

Alfred Drake And Ensemble

I've Come To Wive It Wealthily In Padua (Kiss Me Kate) Lyrics

by Alfred Drake And Ensemble on album The Musicals Collection: Showboad And Kiss Me Kate

I've come to wive it wealthily in Padua, If wealthily then happily in Padua. If my wife has a bag of gold, Do I care if the bag be old? I've come to wive it wealthily in Padua. He's come to wive it we

Alfred Drake feat. Patricia Morison, Lisa Kirk & Harold Lang

We Open In Venice Lyrics

by Alfred Drake feat. Patricia Morison, Lisa Kirk & Harold Lang on album Kiss Me, Kate

A troupe of strolling players are we, Not stars like L.B. Mayer's are we, But just a simple band Who roams about the land Dispensing fol-de-rol frivolity. Mere folk who give distraction are we, No The

Alfred Drake, Harold Lang, Patricia Morison & Lisa Kirk

We Open in Venice Lyrics

by Alfred Drake, Harold Lang, Patricia Morison & Lisa Kirk on album Cole Porters Kiss Me Kate: Original Broadway Cast

A troupe of strolling players are we, Not stars like L.B. Mayer's are we, But just a simple band Who roams about the land Dispensing fol-de-rol frivolity. Mere folk who give distraction are we, No The

Alfred Drake feat. Patricia Morison, Lisa Kirk & Harold Lang

We Open In Venice Lyrics

by Alfred Drake feat. Patricia Morison, Lisa Kirk & Harold Lang on album Kiss Me Kate (Original Broadway Cast 1949)

A troupe of strolling players are we, Not stars like L.B. Mayer's are we, But just a simple band Who roams about the land Dispensing fol-de-rol frivolity. Mere folk who give distraction are we, No The

Alfred Drake, Broadway Cast & Patricia Morrison

Where Is The Life That Late I Led Lyrics

by Alfred Drake, Broadway Cast & Patricia Morrison on album Broadway - Kiss Me Kate

When at first aware of masculinity I began to finger feminine curls, I became the toast of my vicinity For I always had a multitude of girls. But now that a married man, at last, am I, How aware of my

Alfred Drake, Broadway Cast & Patricia Morrison

Tom Dick Or Harry Lyrics

by Alfred Drake, Broadway Cast & Patricia Morrison on album Broadway - Kiss Me Kate

I've made a haul in all the leading rackets From which rip-roarin' rich I happen to be, And if thou wouldst attain the upper brackets, Marry me, marry me, marry me. My purse has yet to know a silver l

Alfred Drake, Broadway Cast & Patricia Morrison

We Open In Venice Lyrics

by Alfred Drake, Broadway Cast & Patricia Morrison on album Broadway - Kiss Me Kate

A troupe of strolling players are we, Not stars like L.B. Mayer's are we, But just a simple band Who roams about the land Dispensing fol-de-rol frivolity. Mere folk who give distraction are we, No The