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"Sweet Little Lisa" (DeVito, Donivan Cowart, Walter Cowart) – 2:44 "Let It Roll, Let It Ride" (reprise) (Crowell, Gill) – 7:09 A A Track 12 includes an alternate version of "It's Hard to Kiss the Lips at Night That Chew Your Ass Out All Day Long" as a hidden track .
I have kissed you mysterious Lisa And your company was better than honey. My pure bough, my warm embrace You are the purest in the world You cause pain and anguish And it is you who steals my life. When I stroll during the day My little heart becomes sad On hearing the sound of the little birds I feel great longing for fair Lisa. When I stroll ...
"Li'l Liza Jane" was first published as lyrics (without notated music) in 1904 by Anne Virginia Culbertson as part of her book At the Big House. [9] A different version of the song was published as sheet music in 1916 by Sherman, Clay & Co of San Francisco, California, with compositional credit going to Countess Ada de Lachau (Ada Louise Metz, 1866–1956).
Sweet Little Lisa; Things You Said to Me; Every Little Piece; Rock medley; Charts. Chart (2006) Peak position Sweden [2] 60 References This page was last edited on 1 ...
"Sweet Little Lies" is a song by American rapper and singer Rod Wave from his fourth studio album Beautiful Mind (2022). It was produced by Tahj Money, LondnBlue, and Karltin Bankz. It was produced by Tahj Money, LondnBlue, and Karltin Bankz.
The music video for "Moaning Lisa Smile" was uploaded to the band's YouTube channel on 26 May 2014. It was directed by Ozzie Pullin. It was directed by Ozzie Pullin. Lead singer Ellie Rowsell stated that the song was inspired by their "favorite 8-year-old girl, Lisa Simpson ," further elaborating: "We wanted to create a Lisa-type character and ...
"Sweet Little Mystery" is a soft rock, pop song with a medium tempo.It contains bass, drums, guitar, keyboard and voice and was recorded in the key of C major.The vocal range of G4-G5 categorises the song in the range of the alto voice. [4]
A rockabilly version of "Mona Lisa" (b/w/ "Foolish One") was released by Carl Mann on Phillips International Records (#3539) in March 1959 and reached number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100. Conway Twitty recorded a version of "Mona Lisa" in February 1959, but planned to release it only as an album cut (on an EP and an LP, Conway Twitty Sings by ...