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Buongiorno Teresa. like the sun you brighten up my day. Good mornin' Teresa. smile at me an' send me on my way! You sit by the tower,. the world rushes by,. sell me a flower,. an' straighten my
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Teresa, I had no idea how much I'd need her. Take me home and teach me how to feed her. My heart is palpitating and I guess wrong. But I guess I'll get along, she's just a girl Teresa, all I ever
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Teresa, I had no idea how much I'd need her. Take me home and teach me how to feed her. My heart is palpitating and I guess wrong. But I guess I'll get along, she's just a girl Teresa, all I ever
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Bài hát St. Teresa - Joan Osborne. Sit down on the corner, just a little crime. When I make my money, got to get my dime. Sit down with her baby, wind is full of trash. She bold as the street light
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Bài hát St. Teresa - Joan Osborne. Sit down on the corner, just a little crime. When I make my money, got to get my dime. Sit down with her baby, wind is full of trash. She bold as the street light
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Silver Dollar. Teresa Brewer. You can take a silver dollar and drop it on the ground. And it'll roll, because it's round. A woman never knows what a good man she's got. Until she turns him down
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Jilted. Teresa Brewer. Written by Robert Colby and dick Manning. . Peaked at # 6 in 1954. . Jilted, I've been jilted. You've found a new love and didn't even say "We're through, love". Jilted
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Empty Arms. Teresa Brewer. Written by Ivory Joe Hunter. . Charted at # 13 in 1957 and covered writer Hunter's version (My Empty Arms). Which attained only # 43. Country artist Sonny James re
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Bài hát St. Teresa - Beth Hart. St. Teresa. I heard you’re coming to town. Your little footsteps. Make the sweetest sound. They come to put me down. Come to put me down down down. Mother is it ok
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Đừng hái hoa dại ven đường - Teresa Teng (Đặng Lệ Quân). Song ni song dao xiao cun wai. You ju huar yao jiao dai. Sui ran yi jing shi bai huar kai. Lu bian di ye hua ni bu yao cai. ji zhe wo di qing
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TILL I WALTZ AGAIN WITH YOU. Teresa Brewer. . -peak Billboard position # 1 for 7 weeks in 1953. -competing versions charted by Dick Todd (#17), Russ Morgan (#23), and. -The Harmonicats (#26
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