by Aceyalone on album Book Of Human Language
Excuse me, does anyone have the time? No If you knew what makes me tick It'll probably make you sick Lay my days of my life in front of you And I'll let you take your pick, come on Pull back the cur
by Aceyalone on album Book Of Human Language
Aceyalone Book Of Human Language The Reason [aceyalone] Music please... Yeah You want to know the reason You want to know the reason The reason is we gotta have those guidelines I'ma break t
by John Vanderslice on album Live at The Independent (2005-11-05)
radiant with terror lyrics adapted from robert lowell's “fall 1961” adapted from robert lowell's brilliant “fall 1961.” "back and forth and back and forth goes the tock of the orange, bland,
by Leroy Anderson on album The Syncopated Clock (Remastered)
There was a man like you and me, as simple as a man could ever be; And he was happy as a king, except for one peculiar thing. He had a clock that worked all right, It worked all right, but not exactl
by Oceanographer on album Spilling Blood
Rip out the stitches, throw all the rituals to the wind and tell me what you see: is there blood enough to bleed? Weakened and wounded, searching the ruins for paper and pen, I'll tell you what I s
by The Myriad on album With Arrows With Poise
Where were you a week ago when we gathered in the courtyard? Where were you when we sang and our song shook the ground? Where were you a week ago when the church bells started swinging? Where were you
by Myriad on album With Arrows With Poise
where were you a week ago when we gathered in the courtyard? where were you when we sang and our song shook the ground? where were you a week ago when the churchbells started swinging? where were you
by Keith James on album The Songs of Nick Drake
A city freeze Get on your knees Pray for warmth and green paper. A city drought You're down and out See your trousers don't taper. Saddle up Kick your feet Ride the range of a London street Travel to
by Leroy Anderson on album The Leroy Anderson Collection
There was a man like you and me, as simple as a man could ever be; And he was happy as a king, except for one peculiar thing. He had a clock that worked all right, It worked all right, but not exactl
by Leroy Anderson on album The Greatest Hits Collection
There was a man like you and me, as simple as a man could ever be; And he was happy as a king, except for one peculiar thing. He had a clock that worked all right, It worked all right, but not exactl
by Leroy Anderson on album The Greatest Hits Collection
There was a man like you and me, as simple as a man could ever be; And he was happy as a king, except for one peculiar thing. He had a clock that worked all right, It worked all right, but not exactl
by Leroy Anderson on album Syncopated Clock
There was a man like you and me, as simple as a man could ever be; And he was happy as a king, except for one peculiar thing. He had a clock that worked all right, It worked all right, but not exactl
by Leroy Anderson on album The Big Bands Collection, Vol. 22/23: Leroy Anderson - The Typewriter
There was a man like you and me, as simple as a man could ever be; And he was happy as a king, except for one peculiar thing. He had a clock that worked all right, It worked all right, but not exactl
by Leroy Anderson on album The Typewriter
There was a man like you and me, as simple as a man could ever be; And he was happy as a king, except for one peculiar thing. He had a clock that worked all right, It worked all right, but not exactl
by Leroy Anderson on album Greatest Hits from the 1950's
There was a man like you and me, as simple as a man could ever be; And he was happy as a king, except for one peculiar thing. He had a clock that worked all right, It worked all right, but not exactl
by Leroy Anderson on album The Hits Collection 1951
There was a man like you and me, as simple as a man could ever be; And he was happy as a king, except for one peculiar thing. He had a clock that worked all right, It worked all right, but not exactl
by Leroy Anderson on album The Typewriter and Other Orchestral Favorites
There was a man like you and me, as simple as a man could ever be; And he was happy as a king, except for one peculiar thing. He had a clock that worked all right, It worked all right, but not exactl
by Leroy Anderson on album The Typewriter and Other Orchestral Favorites
There was a man like you and me, as simple as a man could ever be; And he was happy as a king, except for one peculiar thing. He had a clock that worked all right, It worked all right, but not exactl
by Leroy Anderson on album Home Video Album (The RCA Symphony Orchestra feat. conductor Morton Gould)
There was a man like you and me, as simple as a man could ever be; And he was happy as a king, except for one peculiar thing. He had a clock that worked all right, It worked all right, but not exactl