Ervin Drake When I was seventeen, it was a very good year. It was a very good year for small town girls and soft summer nights. We'd hide from the light
by Woody Guthrie I was born about ten thousand years ago There ain't nuthin' in this world that I don't know I saw Peter Paul and Moses playin' ring-around
(Nick Reynolds/Bob Shane/John Stewart) [Chorus:] Well, there's a big ball in Boston, big ball in town. Big ball in Boston, I'm gonna get on down. The
(Ervin Drake) When I was seventeen, it was a very good year. It was a very good year for small town girl and soft summer night. We'd hide from the light
Fordítás: Chad Mitchell Trio. A kérkedő Song a nagy történelmi Bum.
Fordítás: Kingston Trio. Nagyon jó volt Year.
(Dave Guard/Bob Shane/Nick Reynolds) Only one thing that money can't buy, true love that will never die. All my sorrows soon forgotten. Carefree lovers
(Dave Guard) 'Tis advertised in Boston, New York, and Buffalo a hundred hearty sailors, a whalin' for to go. [Chorus:] Blow, ye winds, O' mornin',
(Jack Splittard) There's a pine log shack in the mountains. That's where my Corey dwells. She makes the finest mash liquor. What she doesn't drink she
(Randy Starr/Dick Wolf) I remember Grandpa telling me that I was born as the sun was comin' up early in the morn. Told me I was born early in the morn
(Lou Gottlieb) [Chorus:] Good news, chariot's comin'. [Repeat 2x] And I don't want it to leave me behind. [Repeat chorus first time] There's a long
(Jack Splittard) [Chorus:] Getaway, getaway, getaway, getaway, Poor John. John Hardy was a fightin' man, carried a razor ev'ry day. He killed a man
(Bob Shane) Took my girl home the other night. Got myself in an awful fight. She said, "Do, do, darlin', won't you please come in?" Her old lady socked
(Jacqueline Steiner/Bess Hawes) [Spoken:] These are the times that try men's souls. In the course of our nation's history, the people of Boston have
(Jane Bowers) A hundred and eighty were challenged by Travis to die. A line that he drew with his sword when the battle was nigh. "The man who would
(E. Danzig/J. O. Segal) I peeked in to say goodnight and I heard my child in prayer. "Please bring me some scarlet ribbons, scarlet ribbons for my hair