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Song lyrics to It's A Sign Of The Times (1966), written by Tony Hatch, Jackie Trent, recorded by Petula Clark

It’s A Sign Of The Times [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to It’s A Sign Of The Times (1966), written by Tony Hatch, Jackie Trent, recorded by Petula Clark

It’s a sign of the times
That your love for me is getting so much stronger
It’s a sign of the times
And I know that I won’t have to wait much longer

Song lyrics to I Know A Place (1965), music and lyrics by Tony Hatch, recorded by Petula Clark

I Know A Place [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to I Know A Place (1965), music and lyrics by Tony Hatch, recorded by Petula Clark

Every day when the work is behind you
and the shop and the store put the lock on the door,
just get away where your worries won’t find you.
If you like, well, I’ll tell you more.

Song lyrics to Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride, Music by Richard A. Whiting, Lyrics by Johnny Mercer, performed by Dick Powell and Priscilla Lane in Cowboy from Brooklyn

Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride, Music by Richard A. Whiting, Lyrics by Johnny Mercer, performed by Dick Powell and Priscilla Lane in Cowboy from Brooklyn

Ride, tenderfoot, ride tonight
See the old rangers there at your side, tonight
They’re fast company
So if you wanna be a cowboy
Then you gotta ride, tenderfoot, ride!

Song lyrics to Cow Cow Boogie, music by Don Raye, lyrics by Benny Carter and Gene De Paul. Written for the Abbott and Costello movie, Ride 'Em Cowboy

Cow Cow Boogie [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to Cow Cow Boogie, music by Don Raye, lyrics by Benny Carter and Gene De Paul. Written for the Abbott and Costello movie, Ride ‘Em Cowboy

Out on the plains down near Santa fe
I met a cowboy ridin’ the range one day
And as he jogged along I heard him singing
A most peculiar cowboy song
It was a ditty, he learned in the city
Comma ti yi yi yeah
Comma ti yippity yi yeah

Song lyrics to Laugh, Music and Lyrics by Steve Allen, Performed by Anthony Newley in Alice in Wonderland (1985)

Laugh [song lyrics from Alice in Wonderland]

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Song lyrics to Laugh, Music and Lyrics by Steve Allen, Performed by Anthony Newley in Alice in Wonderland (1985) Laugh At every single thing we do,Just laugh,And we shall all perform for you. Just smile,And… 

Song lyrics to Mother Dear (1965), written by Lamont Dozier and brothers Brian and Eddie Holland, recorded by The Supremes.

Mother Dear [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to Mother Dear (1965), written by Lamont Dozier and brothers Brian and Eddie Holland, recorded by Diana Ross & The Supremes.

Something’s on my mind
Mother dear the boy keeps me crying
Don’t know which way to turn
Keeps me so confused
Keeps me so confused

Song lyrics to Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey (I Never Knew Any Girl Like You), Music by Albert von Tilzer, Lyrics by Junie McCree, Sung by Judy Garland in In the Good Old Summertime

Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey (I Never Knew Any Girl Like You), Music by Albert von Tilzer, Lyrics by Junie McCree, Sung by Judy Garland in In the Good Old Summertime

Night time am a-fallin’, everything is still
And the moon am a shinin’ from above
Cupid am a callin’ every Jack and Jill
It’s just about the time for making love
Someone is a-waiting all along for me
No more hesitating, I must go and see
“How dee do, Dear, it’s with you dear
That I love to be”

Song lyrics to Walking my baby back home, (1930) by Roy Turk (lyrics) and Fred E. Ahlert (music).

Walking My Baby Back Home [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to Walking my baby back home, (1930) by Roy Turk (lyrics) and Fred E. Ahlert (music).

A major hit version of Walking My Baby Back Home was recorded by Nat King Cole, on September 4, 1951, and again in February 1952 by Johnnie Ray, It was the title song from the 1953 film Walking My Baby Back Home.

Orange Colored Sky [song lyrics]

Orange Colored Sky [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to Orange Colored Sky, written by Milton DeLugg and Willie Stein in 1950. It was recorded by Nat King Cole with Stan Kenton’s orchestra on August 16, 1950 and released by Capitol Records. Orange Colored Sky peaked at #11 on the Billboard magazine Best Seller chart and lasted 13 weeks on the chart. It may be familiar to younger people courtesy of the Fallout video game.

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