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(Cole Porter). Louis Armstrong - 1956. . . Armstrong. Just dig that scenery floating by,. We're now approaching Newport, Rhode I. We've been, for years, In Variety,. But, Cholly Knickerbocker
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(Cole Porter). Louis Armstrong - 1956. . . Armstrong. Just dig that scenery floating by,. We're now approaching Newport, Rhode I. We've been, for years, In Variety,. But, Cholly Knickerbocker
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black. Go to Saint Louis, you can win him back". . If she git toCairo, make Saint Louis by herself. Git to Cairo, find her old friend Jeff. gwine to pin herself, right there, to his side If she flag
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You Are My Lucky Star. Louis Armstrong. . You are my lucky star. I saw you from, afar. Two lovely eyes at me,. They were gleaming, beaming. I was starstruck. Youre all my lucky charms. I'm
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Bài hát What a Wonderful World (feat. Louis Armstrong) - Kenny G . I see trees of green. red roses too. I see em bloom. for me and for you. And I think to myself. what a wonderful world. I see
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Hello, Dolly, this is Louis, Dolly. Its so nice to have you back where you belong. You look'n swell, Dolly, I can tell, Dolly. You still blow'n you still crow'n you still go'n strong I feel that
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Hello, Dolly, this is Louis, Dolly. Its so nice to have you back where you belong. You look'n swell, Dolly, I can tell, Dolly. You still blow'n you still crow'n you still go'n strong I feel that
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' instead of just a-wishin' Papa Bing. Yeah, Louis. I stopped by your place a time or two lately. And you aren't home either Well, I'm a busy man Louis, I got a lotta deals cookin'. I was probably tied up
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hang a sign. Gone fishin' instead of just a-wishin' Papa Bing I stopped by your place a time or two lately. (Yeah louis). And you aren't home either. Well, I'm a busy man Louis, I got a lotta big
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heard the voice inside him say. "Do you believe that what you have is what you need" You can't blame Louis. Oh, Louis He found a girl. His heart's desire. She was the first. She quenched the thirst
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Hello, Dolly, this is Louis, Dolly. Its so nice to have you back where you belong. You look'n swell, Dolly, I can tell, Dolly. You still blow'n you still crow'n you still go'n strong I feel that
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follows Dolly and the waiters). . Louis. Well, hello. . Dolly. Look who's here!. . Louis. Dolly, this is Louis. . Dolly. Hello, Louis!. . Louis. Dolly,. It's so nice to have you back where
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black. Go to Saint Louis, you can win him back". . If she git toCairo, make Saint Louis by herself. Git to Cairo, find her old friend Jeff. gwine to pin herself, right there, to his side If she flag
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, nowhere. . I got the St. Louis blues, blues as I can be. That man's got a heart like a rock cast in the sea. Or else he wouldn't have gone so far from me. . I love my baby like a school boy loves his
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, nowhere. . I got the St. Louis blues, blues as I can be. That man's got a heart like a rock cast in the sea. Or else he wouldn't have gone so far from me. . I love my baby like a school boy loves his
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seven million people. Living right here in this town. There's seven million people. Living right here in this town. . I don't need but one person. So baby, why won't you please stay around. . When
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. He heard the voice inside him say. "Do you believe that what you have is what you need". . You can't blame Louis. Oh, Louis. . He found a girl. His heart's desire. She was the first. She
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learned. How many, many times the worm had turned. They all laughed at Christopher Columbus when he said the world was round. They all laughed when Edison recorded sound. They all laughed at Wilbur and his
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Oh, the shark has pretty teeth, dear. And he shows them, pearly white. Just a jackknife has MacHeath, dear. And he keeps it out of sight When the shark bites with his teeth, dear. Scarlet billows
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sight When. . the shark bites with his teeth dear, Scarlet. billows start to spread Fancy. gloves though wears, MacHeath dear, So. there’s not a trace mmm, of red On. . the sidewalk Sunday, mornin
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Now one time there lived an old man. With a very crooked nose. He lived inside a log hut. . And they called him ol' man Mose. One dark and dreary morning I knocked upon his door. I didn't hear