by Nasio Fontaine on album Revolution
Jah love, I and I defence Jah Jah will take away my sorrows, turn them into joy Take away my mournings, Jah, turn them into gladness, oh Babylon did come, come deh come to trample me down A true dem
by Joe South on album Don't It Make You Want to Go Home
Bittersweet Bittersweet Your memory That follows me Is bittersweet This heart of mine Keeps hangin' on To dreams of you Although you're gone Both good and bad Glad and sad Bittersweet Bittersweet, m
by Joe South on album Introspect / Don't It Make You Want to Go Home
Bittersweet Bittersweet Your memory That follows me Is bittersweet This heart of mine Keeps hangin' on To dreams of you Although you're gone Both good and bad Glad and sad Bittersweet Bittersweet, m
by Fall Out Boy on album Mania
One look from you And I'm on that faded love Out of my body And flying above If there were any more left of me I'd give it to you And I'll tell you that I am fine But I'm a missile that's guided to y
by Andrew Lloyd Webber feat. Original Cast of "Cats" on album Cats
Old Deuteronomy's lived a long time He's a cat who has lived many lives in succession He was famous in proverb and famous in rhyme A long while before Queen Victoria's accession Old Deuteronomy's bur
by Ray Stevens on album Living in the 70s, Vol. 4
Misty Ray Stevens (Erroll Garner/Johnny Burke) Covered many times, this song has had at least four top 40 appearances, with one of the best-known by Johnny Mathis in 1959. Ray's "country-fied" versio
by Ray Stevens on album Ray Hadley: Those Were the Days Golden Hits from the 50s & 60s, Vol. 2
Misty Ray Stevens (Erroll Garner/Johnny Burke) Covered many times, this song has had at least four top 40 appearances, with one of the best-known by Johnny Mathis in 1959. Ray's "country-fied" versio
by Ray Stevens on album Ray Hadley: Those Were the Days
Misty Ray Stevens (Erroll Garner/Johnny Burke) Covered many times, this song has had at least four top 40 appearances, with one of the best-known by Johnny Mathis in 1959. Ray's "country-fied" versio
by Ray Stevens on album Living in the 70s, Vol. 4
Misty Ray Stevens (Erroll Garner/Johnny Burke) Covered many times, this song has had at least four top 40 appearances, with one of the best-known by Johnny Mathis in 1959. Ray's "country-fied" versio
by Ray Stevens on album Ten Guitars: Heartland 3
Misty Ray Stevens (Erroll Garner/Johnny Burke) Covered many times, this song has had at least four top 40 appearances, with one of the best-known by Johnny Mathis in 1959. Ray's "country-fied" versio
by Ray Stevens on album Live
Misty Ray Stevens (Erroll Garner/Johnny Burke) Covered many times, this song has had at least four top 40 appearances, with one of the best-known by Johnny Mathis in 1959. Ray's "country-fied" versio
by Ray Stevens on album Box Set
Misty Ray Stevens (Erroll Garner/Johnny Burke) Covered many times, this song has had at least four top 40 appearances, with one of the best-known by Johnny Mathis in 1959. Ray's "country-fied" versio
by Ray Stevens on album Greatest Hits - Original Recordings
Misty Ray Stevens (Erroll Garner/Johnny Burke) Covered many times, this song has had at least four top 40 appearances, with one of the best-known by Johnny Mathis in 1959. Ray's "country-fied" versio
by Ray Stevens on album The Very Best of Ray Stevens
Misty Ray Stevens (Erroll Garner/Johnny Burke) Covered many times, this song has had at least four top 40 appearances, with one of the best-known by Johnny Mathis in 1959. Ray's "country-fied" versio
by Ray Stevens on album Seventies Top 50 Best Ever
Misty Ray Stevens (Erroll Garner/Johnny Burke) Covered many times, this song has had at least four top 40 appearances, with one of the best-known by Johnny Mathis in 1959. Ray's "country-fied" versio
by Ray Stevens on album Country Roads Volume 5
Misty Ray Stevens (Erroll Garner/Johnny Burke) Covered many times, this song has had at least four top 40 appearances, with one of the best-known by Johnny Mathis in 1959. Ray's "country-fied" versio
by Ray Stevens on album More Country Gold
Misty Ray Stevens (Erroll Garner/Johnny Burke) Covered many times, this song has had at least four top 40 appearances, with one of the best-known by Johnny Mathis in 1959. Ray's "country-fied" versio
by Ray Stevens on album Greatest Hits
Misty Ray Stevens (Erroll Garner/Johnny Burke) Covered many times, this song has had at least four top 40 appearances, with one of the best-known by Johnny Mathis in 1959. Ray's "country-fied" versio