1: Céline somebody loves youIt's no good unless he
I like New York in JuneHow about you?I like a Gershwin
George speaking:Hey Frances, I don't know about you butI kinda need
look, no crying, though she has one foot out
There may be trouble aheadBut while there's moonlight and music and
Must you dance every danceWith the same fortunate man?You have danced
Move over, sun, and give me some skyI got me some
Alone from night to night you'll find meToo weak to break
made me what I am todayI hope you're satisfiedYou
There's nothing left for me of days that used to beI
I met her dancing to the Castle RockI held her tight
tables are emptyThe dance floor's desertedYou play the same
torch I carry is handsomeIt's worth its heartache in ransomAnd
My heart is sad and lonelyFor you I sigh, for you
You better get up and do it now, you better get
God rest you merry, gentlemenLet nothing you dismayRemember Christ our SaviorWas
Frank SinatraMiscellaneousHere Comes The NightHere comes the night, my cloak of
Did I see moonlight and magnolia trees?Smile again, my darling, if
wake each morning and I'll promise to laughI'll say
Just for now, let's call it romance, just for now, let's
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