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The Street Where You Live * (original)
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Wrote this one, Good lyrics!
easy listening oldies smooth instrumentals
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Easy Listening, Oldies, Smooth Instrumentals, most Musical Generes.
MYSTIC DREAMER - ALL INSTRUMENTALS, ALL THE TIME! Just spent three weeks in the hospital (mid January). My heart stopped 4 times, twice at home, once in the ambulance and once at the hospital. I am lucky to have a nurse/wife who kept me alive with CPR. Home now but tired. Going in for an Angiogram in February and a possible pacemaker. PLEASE! Still need the real title to my posted "Unknown Bruce Springsteen". I cannot find the title to this old Bruce hit. If you know it, PLEASE e-mail me with it so I can check to see how close I came, or if I have to "revise" it! I did it from a vague memory of the tune. Recently posted an old Roy Orbison hit titled "Shahdaroba" as well as my personal favorite "Palisades Park" an old Freddie Cannon Song. I also posted "Time To Say Goodbye", a pretty orchestration of a truly beautiful song. Will post two new ones I recently wrote soon! Hopefully I will have more time to devote to my music than I did this summer Like to discuss/talk music? Contact "Frankoid111@aol.com" Love to all! Frank On Music page, please note that an asterisk * after a song title denotes an original composition. For a playlist of all my albums, see "Lyrics" on "Outer Limit".
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Beats Smooth
Charts
Peak #7,018
Peak in subgenre #1,447
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no
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June 13, 2008
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MP3 2.8 MB 128 kbps 3:06
Lyrics
Dance of the Panda - Lyrics by Frank Markley Verse 1: He moves so slow-ly, but ad-vanc-ing, Soft-ly walk-ing ‘cross the ground, Large shoul-ders, light-ly un-du-lat-ing, As he sur-veys all a-round. He looks like po-et-ry in mot-ion, Pick-ing up what he has found, A-no-ther stock of tast-y bam-boo, Lying there up-on the ground. Verse 2: Black and white, mov-ing oh so grace-full, Ne-ver mak-ing an-y sound, Just like a dan-cing bal-ler-ina, Sway-ing his head up and down. The slow Dance of the Pan-da quick-ens, As he hears a strange new sound, But noth-ing ver-y of-ten scares him, He’s the big-est thing a-round. Verse 3: The Pan-da climbs a low-er hill-side, Just to see what’s all a-round, He finds that all his land is peace-full, And he hears no dan-ger sound. The sun-light quick-ly turns to sun-set, Bring-ing shad-ows all aro-und, It’s time to end his day so peace-full, *(And) Lie his bo-dy gent-ly down. *(“And” spoken before note) Choruus 1: The sun-set quick-ly turns to dark-ness, Stars are twink-ling o-ver-head, He sleeps so peace-full in the for-rest, (A patch)* of ground he calls his bed. *(“A patch” is one note) His night is spent in gent-le, sil-ence, As he rests his wear-y head. Verse 4: The morn-ing brings the blaz-ing sun-shine, Ris-ing up a-bove his bed, Anoth-er day of end-less wan-dring, ‘cause his tum-my must be fed. He slow-ly walks the noisy for-rest, Check-ing un-framill-iar sounds, He sen-ses noth-ing that will harm him, No dis-tur-bance can be found. Verse 5: Such grace-full, tot-al under-stand-ing, Noth-ing weigh-ing on his mind, His day is spent just casal-ly eat-ing, All the bam-boo he can find!
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