I call her Firefly. Cause, oh, my. She radiates moonglow. Wants none of that noon glow. She starts to glitter. When the sun goes down Bout eight p. m. , it's mayhem. She switches those brights u
Chicago (That Toddling Town). TonyBennett. Written by Fred Fisher. . - from his "Strike Up the Band" lp with CountBasie Roulette 25231. - This version did not chart but. In 1922, two versions
Song Lullaby Of Broadway - TonyBennett. 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
. And down by the shore, an orchestra`s playing. And even the palms seem to be swaying. When they begin the beguine To live it again is past all endeavor. Except when that tune clutches my heart. And
Song Coco - TonyBennett. Coco. Coco. Hoping too high. Fell down from the sky. And started to cry. It’s the end of Coco, Coco. Where is a friend. To trust and depend upon?. Scan the hills. Rake the
Yellow Days. TonyBennett. 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
The Shadow Of Your Smile. . -* believed to be as recorded by TonyBennett*. -charted at # 95 in 1965 by him. -Words and Music by Paul Francis Webster and John Mandel. -Academy Award winner from
Song Just Friends . Singer TonyBennett. Just friends. Lovers no more. Just friends. But not like before. To think of what we've been. And not to kiss again. It seems like pretending. It isn't the
Caravan. TonyBennett This version did not chart but. It charted twice in 1937 Duke Ellington (# 4) and Barney Bigard (# 20). In 1949 Billy Eckstine took it to # 27. In 1953 Ralph Marterie hit
Caravan. TonyBennett This version did not chart but. It charted twice in 1937 Duke Ellington (# 4) and Barney Bigard (# 20). In 1949 Billy Eckstine took it to # 27. In 1953 Ralph Marterie hit
The Shadow Of Your Smile. . -* believed to be as recorded by TonyBennett*. -charted at # 95 in 1965 by him. -Words and Music by Paul Francis Webster and John Mandel. -Academy Award winner from
Yellow Days. TonyBennett. 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
Cold Cold Heart. . -Artist Hank Williams as sung on "A Collection Of His Greatest Hits". -Sunrise Media gs-4001. -version by TonyBennett peaked at # 1 for 6 weeks in 1951. -competing versions
Cold Cold Heart. . -Artist Hank Williams as sung on "A Collection Of His Greatest Hits". -Sunrise Media gs-4001. -version by TonyBennett peaked at # 1 for 6 weeks in 1951. -competing versions
Cold Cold Heart. . -Artist Hank Williams as sung on "A Collection Of His Greatest Hits". -Sunrise Media gs-4001. -version by TonyBennett peaked at # 1 for 6 weeks in 1951. -competing versions