MARY LOU, Ricky Nelson. ___________________________________ __________________________________________ Hello Mary Lou, goodbye heart Sweet Mary Lou, I'm so in love with you I knew Mary Lou, we'd never part So hello Mary Lou, goodbye heart You passed me by one sunny day Flashed those big brown eyes my way And oo I wanted you forever more Now I'm not one that gets around Swear my feet stuck to the ground And though I never did meet you before I said, hello Mary Lou, goodbye heart Sweet Mary Lou, I'm so in love with you I knew Mary Lou, we'd never part So hello Mary Lou, goodbye heart I saw your lips I heard your voice Believe me I just had no choice Wild horses couldn't make me stay away I thought about a moonlit night My arms about good an' tight That's all I had to see for me to say Hey, hey, hello Mary Lou, goodbye heart Sweet Mary Lou, I'm so in love with you I knew Mary Lou, we'd never part So hello Mary Lou, goodbye heart So hello Mary Lou, goodbye heart Yes hello Mary Lou, goodbye heart |
I’M A TRAVELLIN’ MAN, Ricky Nelson. I'm a travelin' man I've made a lot of stops all over the world And in every part I own the heart Of at least one lovely girl I've a pretty Seniorita waiting for me Down in old Mexico If you're ever in Alaska stop and see My cute little Eskimo Oh my sweet Fraulien down in Berlin town Makes my heart start to yearn And my China doll down in old Hong Kong Waits for my return Pretty Polynesian baby over the sea I remember the night When we walked in the sands of the Waikiki And I held you oh so tight Oh my sweet Fraulien down in Berlin town Makes my heart start to yearn And my China doll down in old Hong Kong Waits for my return Pretty Polynesian baby over the sea I remember the night When we walked in the sands of the Waikiki And I held you oh so tight Oh, I'm a travelin' man Yes, I'm a travelin' man |
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
CARS+BIKES+ROCK+'N+ROLL: '57 PLYMOUTH FURY.
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