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Western Union. (Clickety clack). Oh, Western Union. (Clickety clack) I had a fight with my baby. Ooh, how sorry I am. She won't talk to me, no how. I'm gonna send a telegram Western Union, oh
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Now I'm a union man. Amazed at what I am. I say what I think, that the company stinks. Yes I'm a union man. . When we meet in the local hall. I'll be voting with them all. With a hell of a
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ni damasaresou ni nattara. Hanki wo hirugaesou. Saa bokutachi dake no kakumei wo okosou ka. A wish, A wish come true. Yoru no hoshi ni negai wo. Kimi to tsunageta yume no UNION. Me wo samase. Bokura no
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. a live is hard to make it stay. I drown my feelings in the sea,. dry up over on the beach. Instrumental Outro. (Ritual) ritual. (union) union,. (got me, ooh-ah-ooh). has
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. And the car I drive is a Chevrolet. It was put together down in Argentina. By a guy making thirty cents a day Well, it's sundown on the union. And what's made in the USA. Sure was a good idea. 'Til
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There is power in a factory, power in the land. Power in the hands of a worker. But it all amounts to nothing if together we don't stand. There is power in a union Now the lessons of the past were
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There's a dream, I feel. So rare, so real. All the world in union. The world as one. Gathering together. One mind, one heart. Every creed, every color. Once joined, never apart. Searching for the
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Oh, Western Union man send a telegram to my baby. Send a telegram, send a telegram, oh. Send a telegram to my baby. This is what I want you to say I want you to tell her that I'm all alone. I
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tiDimming of the Day. arAlison Krauss & Union Station. alPaper Airplane (2011). Alison Krauss & Union Station - Dimming of the Day. Album Paper Airplane (2011). Songwriter Richard Thompson. LRC Tony
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Well, time is always money for the boys on Union Square. Go on and bust your ass 'til doomsday, don't forget to say your prayers. Someone's riding down the backstreet, said papa got a brand new
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Countdown to the very end. Equality, an invitation that we wont extend. Ready aim, pull the trigger now. Its time you firmly secure your place in hell State of the union address. Reads war torn country
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Song So Long, So Wrong - Alison Krauss, Union Station. I know I'll be lonesome. That brings about a little fear. I know I'll be sad and I'll be blue. I have given the best of me. When I forgot to say
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Song Restless - Alison Krauss, Union Station. Honey I know, you've been alone some. Why don't you fool some, 'cause I love you. And honey I know, I've been away some. I've had to pay some, and you
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Song Every Time You Say Goodbye - Alison Krauss, Union Station. Look at the sky baby. What do you see?. Looks like the tears that I cry. Fallin' down like rain on the ground. Every time you say
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Global DJs, Paris, London. L. A. , Chicago, Tokyo. Baghdad , New York. Hear the Global DJs Moscow, Memphis. Capetown, Dallas. Amsterdam, Boston. Berlin, San Francisco If you're going to San
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tiSan Francisco. ar. al. If you're going to San Francisco. Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair. If you're going to San Francisco. You're gonna meet some gentle people there. For those who come
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Bài hát San Francisco - Cascada. Verse 1. I'll take you back to 1969. Let's hit the city of freedom, like old times. It's getting dirty. Underneath the blue sky. Imagine you and me count the
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tiSan Francisco. arVanessa Carlton. alHarmonium. offset500. Vanessa Carlton - San Francisco. Album Harmonium. I, I know what you did. Like a boy of summer gives his first kiss. love, is dancing on my
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Bài hát San Quentin - Johnny Cash. San Quentin, you've been livin' hell to me. You've hosted me since nineteen sixty three. I've seen 'em come and go and I've seen them die. And long ago I stopped
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Bài hát San Quentin - Johnny Cash. San Quentin, you've been livin' hell to me. You've hosted me since nineteen sixty three. I've seen 'em come and go and I've seen them die. And long ago I stopped
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Bài hát San Quentin - Johnny Cash. San Quentin, you've been livin' hell to me. You've hosted me since nineteen sixty three. I've seen 'em come and go and I've seen them die. And long ago I stopped