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Street guys, walking, dancing. Sidewalk, music, hot thing. They got their boxes tuned into their favorite show. As they truck on down the road. Is that the radio. Yes that's the radio. Let it
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’ in the street). Down in New Orleans (dancin’ in the street). In New York City (dancin’ in the street). . All we need is music, (sweet, sweet) sweet music (sweet, sweet music). There'll be music
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the street). Down in New Orleans (dancing in the street). In New York City (dancing in the street). All we need is music, sweet music (sweet sweet sweet sweet music). There'll be music everywhere
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Just let me hear some of that rock and roll music. Any old way you choose it. It's got a back beat, you can't lose it. Any old time you use it. Rock and roll music. If you want to dance with me
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Just let me hear some of that rock and roll music. Any old way you choose it. It's got a back beat, you can't lose it. Any old time you use it. Rock and roll music. If you want to dance with me
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I still hang around neither lost nor found. Hear the lonely sound of music in the night. Nights are always bright. That's all that's left for me, yeah. I play the street life. Because there's no
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street They're dancing in Chicago. Down in New Orleans. In New York City All we need is music, sweet music. There'll be music everywhere. They'll be swinging, swaying, records playing. Dancing in the
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. Singing. Street songs of love. Singing. Street songs of love. Singing. Street songs of love. ---. "Street Songs" as written by Chuck Prophet Alejandro Escovedo. Lyrics CONCORD MUSIC GROUP, INC, BUG
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Ev'rybody bogey, a-dig that bogey beat,. Man, that bogey rhythm smells so clean and sweet. Ev'rybody bogey, bogey on to the street,. Oh, without bogey music my life is incomplete,. Without bogey
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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
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On the firefly platform on sunny Goodge Street. Violent hash-smoker shook a chocolate machine. Involved in an eating scene Smashing into neon streets in their stonedness. Smearing their eyes on
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Words and Music by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe. From the Broadway musical "My Fair Lady". Previously charted in 1956 by Vic Damone (#4), Eddie Fisher (#18), and Lawrence. Welk (#96). . I
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ti. ar. al. Love On A Two Way Street. I found love on a two way street. And lost it on a lonely highway. Love on a two way street. And lost it on a lonely highway. True love will never die. So I\'ve
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ti. ar. al. Love On A Two Way Street. I found love on a two way street. And lost it on a lonely highway. Love on a two way street. And lost it on a lonely highway. True love will never die. So I\'ve
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