I'll sing you a song called 'Pamela Jo'. A girl with a sweet melody, don't you know. The words are very easy to follow. So you can know 'Pamela Jo' She loves to go to railroads on rainy days
Waiting for the sunlight. To come rising from the sea. We lay undercover. Shaded by the mango tree. We could stay forever. Never leave this paradise. Swaying in the ocean breeze. To the rhythm
Well Jo'anna she runs a country. She runs in Durban and the Transvaal. She makes a few of her people happy, oh. She don't care about the rest at all She's got a system they call apartheid. It keep
Well Jo'anna she runs a country. She runs in Durban and the Transvaal. She makes a few of her people happy, oh. She don't care about the rest at all She's got a system they call apartheid. It keep
weather. But a legend never dies He said, "I ate the last mango in Paris. Took the last plane out of Saigon. I took the first fast boat to China. And Jimmy, there's still so much to be done" I had a
weather. But a legend never dies. . Chorus. He said I ate the last mango in Paris. I took the last plane out of Saigon. Took the first fast boat to China. And Jimmy there's still so much to be done
weather. But a legend never dies. . Chorus. He said I ate the last mango in Paris. I took the last plane out of Saigon. Took the first fast boat to China. And Jimmy there's still so much to be done