They call me Junior, I live here on the street. I earn two hundred dollars a week. I'd like to say, "Hey, thanks a lot" I know I'm missin' something. But I don't know what it is. That I don't got
Junior's eyes, looked up to the skies in tears. He prayed that his maker. The giver and taker would hear. Junior sighed, as his hands reached out to the sky. Junior cried, the day that his best
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Song Coco - Tony Bennett. 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
Song Just Friends . Singer Tony Bennett. 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
melodia de la calle Tony Dize) Asi se nos day salimos. A solas permitame, siente el ritmo. Siguele exitandome, yo te convenso Asi se nos da y salimos. A solas permitame, siente el ritmo. Siguele
Yo se bien. (no te enganes tu misma). que soy ese ganster que te hizo mujer. Yo se bien. (oye no me mientas). que piensas en mi cuando estas con el. yo se bien. (tony dize). yo se muchas cosas
Caravan. Tony Bennett 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. Tony Bennett 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