I was born in Chicago at nineteen and forty-one. I was born in Chicago at nineteen and forty-one. Well, my father told me. "Son, you had better get a gun" Well, my first friend went down. When I
Chicago (That Toddling Town). Tony Bennett. Written by Fred Fisher. . - from his "Strike Up the Band" lp with Count Basie Roulette 25231. - This version did not chart but. In 1922, two versions
Chicago, Chicago, that toddlin' town. Chicago, Chicago, I will show you around. I love it. Bet your bottom dollar you'll lose the blues. In Chicago, Chicago. The town that Billy Sunday couldn't
. Lord, you know, everybody tells Little Junior. That somebody done hoodooed the hoodoo man. . Now, I'm goin' down to Louisiana. An' get me a mojo hand. My little woman. She done quit me for some
Two Lovers 2 46 Trk 7. (W. Smokey Robinson). Mary Wells. Backing vocals, The Love Tones Stan Bracely (bass). Carl Jones (tenor) and Joe Miles (baritone). Musicians The Funk Brothers (Motown