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Man with the horn

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  Tema de Bonnie Lake, Edgar Eddie Delange y Jack Jenney de 1946 Letra You'll always find me near the man with the horn Find me there from dark until dawn Cos that's a place where music is born So fine so sweetly he plays and says it so well Come lately You'll find that you're under his spell so if you're in the mood for music and love Just forget the stars up above For my friends you'll find You'll be drawn to the man with the horn

Tenderly

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  Versión de Anita O'Day de la canción de 1946 compuesta por Walter Gross y letra de Jack Lawrence  Letra The evening breeze caressed the trees tenderly The trembling trees embraced the breeze tenderly Then you and I came wandering by And lost in a sigh were we The shore was kissed by sea and mist tenderly I can't forget how two hearts met breathlessly Your arms opened wide and closed me inside You took my lips, you took my love so tenderly

You don't know what love is

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  Canción escrita por Don Raye (letra) y Gene de Paul (compositor del musical Siete novias para siete hermanos) en 1941.  Hay múltiples versiones, esta de Anita O'Day es la mas sentida (si cabe). Letra You don't know what love is Until you've learned the meaning of the blues Until you've loved a love you've had to lose You don't know what love is You don't know how lips hurt Until you've kissed and had to pay the cost Until you've flipped your heart and you have lost You don't know what love is Do you know how a lost heart feels The thought of reminiscing And how lips that taste of tears Lose their taste for kissing You don't know how hearts burn For love that can not live yet never dies Until you've faced each dawn with sleepless eyes You don't know what love is You don't know how hearts burn For love that can not live yet never dies Until you've faced each dawn with sleepless eyes You don't know what love is.....what lov...