I’ve got you under my skin
“I’ve Got You Under My Skin” is a song written by Cole Porter in 1936, for the Eleanor Powell musical film Born to Dance. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song… I’ve got you under my skin
“I’ve Got You Under My Skin” is a song written by Cole Porter in 1936, for the Eleanor Powell musical film Born to Dance. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song… I’ve got you under my skin
Up every mornin’ just to keep a job
I gotta fight my way through the hustlin’ mob
Sounds of the city poundin’ in my brain
While another day goes down the drain (yeah, yeah, yeah)
Song lyrics to Cindy Cindy, performed by Ricky Nelson in Rio Bravo, the classic Western starring John Wayne, Dean Martin
Cindy CindySong lyrics to If That’s the Way You Want it Baby, performed by Connie Haines on The Abbott and Costello Radio Show episode, “Arthur Treacher”
If That’s the Way You Want it BabySong lyrics to “Shoo Shoo Baby”, a popular song written by Phil Moore. The song was made famous by The Andrews Sisters, as they sang it in the 1943 film Three Cheers for the Boys. “Shoo, Shoo Baby” was a big hit for the trio in 1944, reaching No. 2 in the chart.
Shoo Shoo BabySong lyrics to Over There by George M. Cohan, written when the USA entered World War I, to encourage men to enlist Johnnie, get your gunGet your gun, get your gunTake it on the runOn… Over There
If you knew Susie, like I know Susie
Oh! Oh! Oh! What a girl
There’s none so classy
As this fair lassie,
Oh! Oh! Holy Moses, what a chassis
We went riding, she didn’t balk
Back from Yonkers
I’m the one that had to walk
If you knew Susie, Like I know Susie
Oh! Oh! What a girl!
“The Saint Louis Blues” (or “St. Louis Blues”) is a popular American song composed by W. C. Handy in the blues style, published in September 1914. It was one of the first blues songs to succeed as a pop song and remains a fundamental part of jazz musicians’ repertoire
Saint Louis Blues