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Merrily we roll along, o'er the dark blue sea. VERSE II: Farewell, Ladies! Farewell, ladies! Farewell, ladies! We're going to leave you now. CHORUS VERSE III: Sweet dreams, ladies! Sweet dreams, ladies! Sweet dreams, ladies! We're going to leave you now. CHORUS Note: the "Merrily We Roll Along" chorus has the same melody as "Mary Had A Little ...
"Roll On Tulane (The Olive And Blue)" by Johnny Long (musician) and his Orchestra "Roseland Waltz" by Willis Prudhomme & Zydeco Express "Royal Orleans" by Led Zeppelin "Royal Street" by Jim Helms, Gary LeMel, Norma Green "Royal Street" by Paul Reynoso "Royal Street" by Thomas Talbert Jazz Orchestra
Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goo' Bye!) is a 1922 song with music and lyrics by Gus Kahn, Ernie Erdman and Danny Russo, [1] per the credits on the original sheet music cover. Some other sources also credit Ted Fio Rito and Robert King for the song, but make no mention of Dan Russo. [2]
"Till the Next Goodbye" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, featured on its 1974 album It's Only Rock 'n Roll. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Credited to Mick Jagger and Keith Richards recording on "Till the Next Goodbye" began at Munich 's Musicland Studios in November 1973.
Jelly Roll is keeping Toby Keith's legacy alive.. The 40-year-old country star helped ring in the new year with a five-song performance during Nashville’s Big Bash at the Tennessee capitol's ...
"Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" is a 1969 song written and recorded by Paul Leka, Gary DeCarlo and Dale Frashuer, attributed to a then-fictitious band Steam. It was released under the Mercury subsidiary label Fontana and became a number-one pop single on the Billboard Hot 100 in late 1969, and remained on the charts in early 1970.
"Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" is a ballad written by English musician Elton John and songwriter Bernie Taupin, and performed by John. It is the title track on John's album of the same name . The titular road is a reference to L. Frank Baum 's The Wizard of Oz film and book series.
The most popular TODAY show recipes in 2024 include Jennifer Garner's blackberry crumble, Donna Kelce's marshmallow dinner rolls and more.