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Andrew Lloyd Webber feat. Original Cast of

Old Deuteronomy Lyrics

by Andrew Lloyd Webber feat. Original Cast of "Cats" on album Cats

Old Deuteronomy's lived a long time He's a cat who has lived many lives in succession He was famous in proverb and famous in rhyme A long while before Queen Victoria's accession Old Deuteronomy's bur

Nat King Cole

On the Sidewalks of New York Lyrics

by Nat King Cole on album Casa Musica, Volume 4: The Best of Ballroom Music

Down in front of Casey's, Old brown wooden stoop, On a summer's evening, We formed a merry group; Boys and girls together, We would sing and waltz, While the "Ginnie" played the organ On the sidewalks

Nat King Cole

On The Sidewalks Of New York - 1996 Digital Remaster Lyrics

by Nat King Cole on album Those Lazy Hazy Crazy Days Of Summer

Down in front of Casey's, Old brown wooden stoop, On a summer's evening, We formed a merry group; Boys and girls together, We would sing and waltz, While the "Ginnie" played the organ On the sidewalks

Clarence Bucaro

Dreaming From the Heart of New York Lyrics

by Clarence Bucaro on album Dreaming from the Heart of New York

Every night, around midnight the lights go off on the Manhattan Bridge I see it from my window For a second then I go to bed I like to fall asleep to the sounds of the freeway hear it hummin'

Grateful Dead

Sidewalks of New York (Live At Academy of Music, New York, NY, March 25, 1972) Lyrics

by Grateful Dead on album Dick's Picks Vol. 30: 3/25/72 & 3/28/72 (Academy of Music, New York, NY)

Down in front of Casey's old brown wooden stoop On a summer's evening we formed a merry group Boys and girls together we would sing and waltz While Tony played the organ on the sidewalks of New York

Grateful Dead

Sidewalks Of New York [Live at Academy Of Music, New York, NY, March 28, 1972] Lyrics

by Grateful Dead on album Dick's Picks Vol. 30: 3/25/72 & 3/28/72 (Academy of Music, New York, NY)

Down in front of Casey's old brown wooden stoop On a summer's evening we formed a merry group Boys and girls together we would sing and waltz While Tony played the organ on the sidewalks of New York

The Wolfetones

The Streets of New York Lyrics

by The Wolfetones on album The Best That Is Irish

I was eighteen years old, when I went down to Dublin with a fistful of money and a cartload of dreams "Take your time", said me father "stop rushing like hell And remember all is not what it seems to

The Wolfe Tones

The Streets of New York Lyrics

by The Wolfe Tones on album Millenium Celebration Album

I was eighteen years old, when I went down to Dublin with a fistful of money and a cartload of dreams "Take your time", said me father "stop rushing like hell And remember all is not what it seems to

Chris de Burgh

The Snows of New York Lyrics

by Chris de Burgh on album The Lady in Red: The Very Best of Chris de Burgh

I can see you now by the light of the dawn, And the sun is rising slow, We have talked all night, and I can't talk anymore, But I must stay and you must go; You have always been such a good friend to

Chris de Burgh

The Snows of New York Lyrics

by Chris de Burgh on album The Very Best of Chris de Burgh

I can see you now by the light of the dawn, And the sun is rising slow, We have talked all night, and I can't talk anymore, But I must stay and you must go; You have always been such a good friend to

Chris de Burgh

The Snows of New York (re-recorded version) Lyrics

by Chris de Burgh on album Lady in Red: The Collection

I can see you now by the light of the dawn, And the sun is rising slow, We have talked all night, and I can't talk anymore, But I must stay and you must go; You have always been such a good friend to

Chris de Burgh

The Snows Of New York Lyrics

by Chris de Burgh on album The Ultimate Collection

I can see you now by the light of the dawn, And the sun is rising slow, We have talked all night, and I can't talk anymore, But I must stay and you must go; You have always been such a good friend to

Chris de Burgh

The Snows of New York Lyrics

by Chris de Burgh on album Chris de Burgh: The Ultimate Collection

I can see you now by the light of the dawn, And the sun is rising slow, We have talked all night, and I can't talk anymore, But I must stay and you must go; You have always been such a good friend to

Chris de Burgh

The Snows of New York Lyrics

by Chris de Burgh on album The Ultimate Collection

I can see you now by the light of the dawn, And the sun is rising slow, We have talked all night, and I can't talk anymore, But I must stay and you must go; You have always been such a good friend to

Wolfe Tones

The Streets Of New York Lyrics

by Wolfe Tones on album Miscellaneous

Wolfe Tones Miscellaneous The Streets Of New York I was eighteen years old when I went down to Dublin With a fistfull of money and a cartload of dreams. "Take your time," said my father, "stop rush

Marcy Playground

The Vampires of New York Lyrics

by Marcy Playground on album Marcy Playground

Come see the vampires of New York Come lose your mind in Central Park But don't leave your soul behind Come take in 8th Street after dark Such peculiar people you'll remark You might even see a murde

Deburgh Chris

The Snows Of New York Lyrics

by Deburgh Chris on album Beautiful Dreams

Deburgh Chris Beautiful Dreams The Snows Of New York I can see you now by the light of the dawn And the sun is rising slow We have talked all night And I can't talk anymore But I must stay and you

Chris De Burgh

The Snows Of New York (co-written With Albert Hammond) Lyrics

by Chris De Burgh on album Beautiful Dreams

Chris De Burgh Beautiful Dreams The Snows Of New York (co-written With Albert Hammond) I can see you now by the light of the dawn, And the sun is rising slow, We have talked all night, and i can't t

Chris De Burgh

The Snows of New York Lyrics

by Chris De Burgh on album Miscellaneous

I can see you now by the light of the dawn And the sun is rising slow We have talked all night and I can't talk anymore But I must stay and you must go You have always been such a good friend to me T

Chris de Burgh

The Snows of New York Lyrics

by Chris de Burgh on album Gold

I can see you now by the light of the dawn, And the sun is rising slow, We have talked all night, and I can't talk anymore, But I must stay and you must go; You have always been such a good friend to