got the world on a stringSitting on a rainbowGot the
a very pretty songA brand new song, as a matter
From the bottom of my heart I love youWhat more can
all dressed up to go dreamingNow, don't tell me I'm
Oooh, Winchester Cathedral, you're bringin' me downYou stood and you watched
this could only happen to a guy like meAnd only
How old am I?, I'm old enough to knowThe difference between
Writer(s): HowardI've seen that face beforeThat face that I see in
night is the loneliest night of the week'Cause that's the
Rain falling from the skiesLike lonely tears through misty eyesRain streaming
My heart is sad and lonelyFor you I sigh, for you
I'm sorry dear, so sorry dearI'm sorry I made you cryWon't
On the island of StromboliRecklessly, I gave my heartOn the island
As long as there's music and words of romanceThe spell of
Black NightBlack Night'neath the silentStarry lightHere I waitFor your footsteps nowYou
(Boy of mine, boy of mine)(Dear little boy of mine)Boy of
tale, my favorite fairy taleIs the one I live
God rest you merry, gentlemenLet nothing you dismayRemember Christ our SaviorWas
I'm a fool to want youI'm a fool to want youTo
Frank:Let's take an old fashioned walk, I'm just bursting with talkWhat
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