Can I get my glass of tea? Mmm, nothing like it! At this time I would like very much to do a Folksong. Since Folksongs, I think are still popular today
Can I get my glass of tea? mmm, nothing like it! At this time I would like very much to do a folksong. since folksongs, I think are still popular today
Traduction: Streisand, Barbra. Monologue Folk.
: Can I get my glass of tea? Mmm, nothing like it! At this time I would like very much to do a Folksong. Since Folksongs, I think are still popular today
People, People who need people, Are the luckiest people in the world We're children, needing other children And yet letting a grown-up pride Hide all
People, people who need people Aare the luckiest people in the world. We're children, needing other childrenAnd yet letting our grown-up pride hide all
Traduction: Streisand, Barbra. Les gens.
: (B.Merril & J.Styne) Absent minded me Absent minded me I'm losing a key Or missing a glove Just like me to lose my love Gotta find it, absent minded
: (C.Leigh & C.Coleman) When on foreign shores I am Very truly yours I am But if inclined to play I am Sweetheart, that's the way I am.... When in Spain
: (M.Dubey & H.Karr) How does the wine taste? Does it stain your lips? What is the fruit-like? Just beyond my finger tips? Just out of reach I see so
: (R. Maltby, Jr. & D. Shire) Autumn, it feels like Autumn Although the breeze is still I feel the chill of Autumn Oh, yes, it's Autumn It's always
: (I.Berlin) Supper time I should set the table 'Cause it's supper time Somehow I'm not able 'Cause that man of mine Ain't coming home no more Oh, supper
: (R.Rodgers & O.Hammerstein II) He is pleased with me! My Lord and Master Declares that he's pleased with me- What does he mean? What does he know
: (S.Cahn & J. Van Hausen) Here is a verse unlike any verse To a song that you've never heard It deals with the subject that I and the authors agree