Want to tell you a story. About the house-man blues. I come home one Friday. Had to tell the landlady I'da lost my job. She said that don't confront me.
Oh daddy, please. Take me with you where you goin'?. Oh daddy, please. Come find the time, come watch us growin'. Oh daddy, please. Don't leave there's so much that we want to know before you go.
There's a bright golden haze on the meadow,. There's a bright golden haze on the meadow,. The corn is as high as an elephants eye,. An' it looks like it's climbing clear up in the sky..
One silver dollar. Bright silver dollar. Changing hands. Changing hands. . Endlessly rolling. Wasted and stolen. Changing hands. Changing hands. . Spent for a beer he's drinking.
Walked with no one and talked with no one. And I had nothing but shadows. Then one morning you passed. And I brightened at last. Now I greet the day and complete the day.
On the Street Where You Live. . Artist: Andy Williams (peak Billboard position # 28 in 1964). Words and Music by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe. from the Broadway musical "My Fair Lady".
If love is what you want. Baby here I am. If tenderness is what you need. I've got that to give. If you need some affection. Baby these are open arms.
And it looks like one of those days. When my valentine ain't so funny, yeah. Ain't so funny, yeah. . And it looks like one of those days. When I'm holding the same old conversation.
Open up the gates of Zion. Africa we want to go. Africa we want to go. . Repatriation is at hand. I and I know where the Black man stands. . To the west coast of Africa.
Oogum oogum boogum boogum. Boogum now baby you're castin' your spell on me. I say, "Oogum oogum boogum boogum. Boogum now baby you're castin' you're spell on me".
It's about bein' in love. It's about bein' in hate. It's about not wanting to miss you. It's about wanting you dead. Push the walls open. I wanna see my memories bleed.