by Bob Bennett on album The View From Here
THE VIEW FROM HERE W/M: Bob Bennett, Tom Prasada-Rao My apartment overlooks the railroad tracks And a city salvage yard across the way That's where they bring all the broken things Just like me, they
by Daze Soft on album It Must Be Hard to See the Stars from China Grove
Dallas dream of city streets and lights and nights between the sheets with all fasinating people that she'll meet. She wants to slip away to some sidewalk cafe. Write down all the things she hears the
by Senses Fail on album Pull the Thorns from Your Heart
I don't want to be afraid of this life anymore I don't want to be suffocated by the weight Who was that person I was pretending to be? Silent compassion break these chains of misery Scared to deat
by The Greatest Showman Ensemble on album Rewrite The Stars (From "The Greatest Showman") [Instrumental]
You know I want you It's not a secret I try to hide I know you want me So don't keep saying our hands are tied You claim it's not in the cards But fate is pulling you miles away And out of reach from
by The Greatest Showman Ensemble on album Rewrite the Stars (From "The Greatest Showman") [Instrumental]
You know I want you It's not a secret I try to hide I know you want me So don't keep saying our hands are tied You claim it's not in the cards But fate is pulling you miles away And out of reach from
by The Relentless on album Me Against the Devil (From "American Satan")
You can try to describe me but you'll never define me Try to grow my wings but he holds me down Single file to bliss, how could I ever resist? But when I turn to you I find heaven on the ground The d
by The Ad Libs on album Jukebox Oldies Book of Love - Fantastic Love Songs from the 50s, 60s, And 70s Like Breaking up Is Hard to Do, It's My Party, Just One Look, Hooked on a Feeling, And Rose Garden!
Oo ah oo ah oo oo Kitty Tell us about the boy from New York City Oo ah oo ah come on Kitty Tell us about the boy from New York City He's kinda tall He's really fine, yeah yeah Someday I hope to make
by The Ad Libs on album The Originals - Classic Hits from the 50's & 60's
Oo ah oo ah oo oo Kitty Tell us about the boy from New York City Oo ah oo ah come on Kitty Tell us about the boy from New York City He's kinda tall He's really fine, yeah yeah Someday I hope to make
by The Ad Libs on album One Fine Day (Music from the Motion Picture)
Oo ah oo ah oo oo Kitty Tell us about the boy from New York City Oo ah oo ah come on Kitty Tell us about the boy from New York City He's kinda tall He's really fine, yeah yeah Someday I hope to make
by The Ad Libs on album One Fine Day (Music from the Motion Picture)
Oo ah oo ah oo oo Kitty Tell us about the boy from New York City Oo ah oo ah come on Kitty Tell us about the boy from New York City He's kinda tall He's really fine, yeah yeah Someday I hope to make
by The Ad Libs on album Going Back in Time: Hits From the 60's, Volume 1
Oo ah oo ah oo oo Kitty Tell us about the boy from New York City Oo ah oo ah come on Kitty Tell us about the boy from New York City He's kinda tall He's really fine, yeah yeah Someday I hope to make
by The Ad Libs on album Remember! The Great Hits From the Girl Groups
Oo ah oo ah oo oo Kitty Tell us about the boy from New York City Oo ah oo ah come on Kitty Tell us about the boy from New York City He's kinda tall He's really fine, yeah yeah Someday I hope to make
by The Mills Brothers on album Live From the Cave Club, Vancouver
Across the Alley From the Alamo The Mills Brothers Written by Joe Greene Peaked at # 7 in 1947 Competing versions charted by Stan Kenton (#11) and Woody Herman (#12) Across the alley from the Alamo
by The Mills Brothers on album Mills Brothers - from the Archives (Digitally Remastered)
Across the Alley From the Alamo The Mills Brothers Written by Joe Greene Peaked at # 7 in 1947 Competing versions charted by Stan Kenton (#11) and Woody Herman (#12) Across the alley from the Alamo
by The Mills Brothers on album From the Archives (Remastered)
Across the Alley From the Alamo The Mills Brothers Written by Joe Greene Peaked at # 7 in 1947 Competing versions charted by Stan Kenton (#11) and Woody Herman (#12) Across the alley from the Alamo
by The Mills Brothers on album The Groups Sing - From the Big Band Era and Beyond
Across the Alley From the Alamo The Mills Brothers Written by Joe Greene Peaked at # 7 in 1947 Competing versions charted by Stan Kenton (#11) and Woody Herman (#12) Across the alley from the Alamo
by Mott the Hoople on album Vinyl (Music from the HBO® Original Series), Vol. 1
Forgot my six-string razor - hit the sky Half way to Memphis 'fore I realised Well I rang the information - my axe was cold They said she rides the train to Oreoles Now its a mighty long way down the
by The Hollies on album "Epic Anthology": From the Original Master Tapes!
And every time I get to thinkin' With every thought of you, I wanna shout aloud And then I think about the love I had inside me How you brought what's inside out So now love's made it to the outside
by The Hollies on album The Hollies: "Epic Anthology" from the Original Master Tapes!
And every time I get to thinkin' With every thought of you, I wanna shout aloud And then I think about the love I had inside me How you brought what's inside out So now love's made it to the outside