Music & lyrics: Dan Swano Dan Swano: Lead Vocals, All Guitars, Upright Piano, Bass, E-Bow Banny Larsson: Drums Anders Mareby: Cello An empty paper in
has wings, These foolish things, Remind me of you The smile of garbo And the scent of roses The waiters whistling As the last bar closes The song that
These foolish things remind me of you The smile of Garbo And the scent of roses The waiters' whistlin' as the last bar closes The songs that Crosby
He was my North, my South, my East and West My workingweek and my Sundayrest My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song I thought that love would last forever
clings These foolish things remind me of you The smile of Turner and the scent of roses The waiters whistling as the last bar closes The song that Crosby
Frank zappa (guitar, synclavier) Steve vai (guitar) Ray white (guitar, vocals) Tommy mars (keyboards) Chuck wild (piano) Arthur barrow (bass) Scott thunes
play one more song The same one that's played tonight for so long My pockets are empty I spent my last dime But I've just got to hear that song one more
songs to you Cause your eyes to fill with tears? Who's gonna keep these ivories talking Like Jerry's doin' now? Who's gonna play this old piano After my last
They are rich, they are poor Their illusions are gone, they share one heart for two Their homes all smell of time of old photographs And an old fashioned song
I wrote this song late last night about my brother and all his might And you would be so very kind to listen to these words I've written About the boy
do They are rich, they are poor, their illusions are gone They share one haeart for two Their homes all smell of thyme, of old photographs And an old-fashioned song
GROUP: AH, AH, AH, AH,AH, AH, AH AH, AH, AH, AH,AH, AH, AH BOB G.: That's our song. "Oh What A Night" "Se Souir el La". French. Number one in Paris
yourself Right or wrong yeah please yourself Words and Music By: Joe Egan and Gerry Rafferty Published By: Baby Bun Music Ltd. / Polygram Songs Drums/Percussion: Arran Ahmun Piano
(Ukulele solo) This is a song of how I see the world Would you bring a man to his knees? Hey, if he?s beat then why not squeeze? If I see an opportunity
(aka Ramblin' Bob and Robert Nighthawk) (John Lee 'Sonny Boy' Williamson) Recorded: November 11, 1937 Aurora, Illinois Robert Lee McCoy - vocal & guitar, Henry Townsend - piano
d-d Never gonna see the day that I ain't got the upper hand I'm respected from California way down to Japan I'm a real producer and you just the piano man Your song
I ain't got the upper hand I'm respected from Californ-I-A, all the way down to Japan I'm a real producer and you just a piano man Your songs don't top