solid, dig you later Slim" First you crawl then you walk, scat then you talk Hear the cool, feel the heat of the Rhythm of the offbeat of avenues Help
, dig you later Slim" First you crawl then you walk, scat then you talk Hear the cool, feel the heat of the Rhythm of the offbeat of avenues Help me,
Traduction: Manhattan Transfer. Les excentriques de voies.
Music & Lyrics by Janis Siegel, David Pack & Michael McDonald Lost in a feelin' so very deep inside of me Something's not healing ever since you left
the pink Drunk without a drink Tunnel down in soft silk and satin Loosen up and roll to the rumble of the drum Make believe it's midnite in Manhattan
Music & Lyrics by Tim Hauser & Van Dyke Parks Hot to trot shot, out to the hot spot Up to the nines with bodies in line an' feelin' so fine What's to
Music by Gil Evans Lyrics by Jon Hendricks Adios mi Corazon Iberia Adios mi Corazon adios Adios, adios Iberia Adios, adios Iberia Adios my Pablo You
Music & Lyrics by Donald Fagen After the crash when you're strolling thru the ruins alone Pick up the phone When you feel twisted, honey, I'm listed
Music by Gerald O'Brien, Cheryl Bentyne & Marc Jordan Lyrics by Cheryl Bentyne & Marc Jordan Scarecrow, weathered and weary Fragile and old beyond his
Music by Janis Siegel & Bill Bodine Lyrics by Janis Siegel & Cheryl Bentyne Dig! Y' really wanna flip your lid? Try and give a listen to the singer
Music & Lyrics by Alan Paul & Les Pierce It was cool in the fifties scattin' to jazz and be-bop It was the sound they were throwin' down From LA to
Music by Don Freeman Lyrics by Don Freeman & David Batteau Spoken Words by Les Pierce; Additional Chorus by Janis Siegel & Les Pierce A boy, a girl,
Music by Chuck Jonkey Lyrics by Alan Paul (English translation of Aymara narration) In ancient times great fear arose among the inhabitants of Tiahuanacu