| I might lost my leg in the war
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| But war, it was love
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| My girl’s a real shark
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| I’m not gonna try to uh debate it, not everybodys
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| Perfect
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| My baby told me, «Darling if you can’t get a pardon,
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| Better get a parole»
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| I told her I’d be out by morning when the sun is down
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| And with the money rolled
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| Ooh we, that gal’s the gal for me
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| She loves me tenderly
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| I walked with my brand new slacks and my hair slick
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| Back down to Donny’s pier
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| Donny wants me to buy him a bottle but I blew my wallet
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| On a chandelier
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| All for my loving gal Eleanor who loves the elderly
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| A bottle of scotch
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| A dimesack and a diamond watch
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| Wouldn’t you like that
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| A bottle of gin
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| A typewriter and a violin
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| Wouldn’t you like that
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| Whoa! |
| James Felice on the piano. |
| Real talent. |
| Alright
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| Jimmy that’s enough let’s wrap it up.
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| Ooh we, that gal’s the gal for me
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| She loves me tenderly
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| I left my blue-eyed lady when we we toting a mercedes
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| Through the gambling man
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| I lost my diamond watch but in the parking lot I took
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| Back again
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| Oh man you’ve got to understand
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| She loves me tenderly
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| A bottle of scotch
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| A dimesack and a diamond watch
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| Wouldn’t you like that
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| A bottle of gin (what)
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| A typewriter and a violin
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| Wouldn’t you like that
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| A sunny day, a shotgun and a Chevrolet
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| Wouldn’t you like that
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| A painted scene, our voices on the city green
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| Wouldn’t you like that
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| A microwave, a pillbox and a jack of spades
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| Wouldn’t you like that |