On A Clear Day You Can See Forever. Tony Bennett. Words by Alan Jay Lerner and Music by Burton Lane. . From his "Something" lp Columbia 30280. This version did not chart but. In 1965, Johnny
Yellow Days. Tony Bennett. Written by Alan Bernstein and Alvaro Carrillo. . From his "Something" lp Columbia 30280. It appears that no one ever charted this in the Top 100 as a single but, per
Song Going Back To Birmingham - Alex Harvey, His Soul Band. Goin' back to Birmingham. Way down in Alabam. Goin' back to Birmingham. Way down in Alabam. Gonna do some boppin' in that rock and rollin
Yellow Days. Tony Bennett. Written by Alan Bernstein and Alvaro Carrillo. . From his "Something" lp Columbia 30280. It appears that no one ever charted this in the Top 100 as a single but, per
Song Lullaby Of Broadway - Tony Bennett. Come on along and listen to. The Lullaby of Broadway. The hip hooray and bally hoo. The Lullaby of Broadway The rumble of a subway train. The rattle of a
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
It had to be you. It had to be you. I wandered around. And finally found. Somebody who. Could make me be true. Could make me be blue. Or even be glad. Just to be sad. Thinking of you
It had to be you. It had to be you. I wandered around. And finally found. Somebody who. Could make me be true. Could make me be blue. Or even be glad. Just to be sad. Thinking of you