Frank I was twenty-oneIt was a very good yearIt
The moment has come, I hear a drumOr is it my
and over I keep going over the world we knewOnce
and marriage, love and marriageGo together like a horse and
lost the sunshine and rosesI lost the heavens of blueI
place I go only the lonely goSome little small
down, look down that lonesome roadBefore you travel onLook up,
I make a date for golf -You can bet your life
a fool to want youI'm a fool to want
My heart is sad and lonelyFor you I sigh, for you
Sleigh bells ring, are you listenin'In the lane, snow is glisteningA
Emily, Emily, EmilyHas the murmuring sound of MayAll silver bells, coral
April played a fiddleAnd my heart began to danceAnd I was
Black NightBlack Night'neath the silentStarry lightHere I waitFor your footsteps nowYou
Largo al factotum della citt...Largo!La la la la la la la
Sinatra me to the moon let me play among
… You're just too good to be trueCan't take my eyes
Drowsy morning sunlight, gentle kisses for my loveIt's Sunday, it's SundayShe
a fool to want youI'm a fool to want
be a lady tonightLuck, be a lady tonightLuck, if
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