в сумочке глухо жужжала, Пока абонент на съёмочной площадке давала жару, Послушно выполняя все задания режиссёра Бориса. Да, это был прекрасный союз - певец
с отключенным звуком в сумочке глухо жужжала, Пока абонент на съемочной площадке давала жару, Послушно выполняя все задания режиссера Бориса Да, это был прекрасный союз - певец
Лучшая певица года, я ещё не знаю кто ты, Конверт пока, что запечатан. Но скоро именно твоё имя объявят назло всем остальным девчатам, Не знаю, первая
Au coin des rues devant les cafes Et pour les queues de cinema, la nuit tombee Il chantait des chansons de tous les pays Qui pourtant n'etaient qu'a lui
, безоружный, Просто вышел погулять Так зачем же было нужно Менестреля убивать Что вам сделал мирный хоббит Упади на вас Творец! Неужели не доходит: Не маньяк я а певец
I?ll be glad to sign my autograph if you want me to God knows I love singin?, that's what I was born to do You see me up there center stage in the spotlight
(Bachman/Cummings) A little boy sat crying on the floor His daddy won't be coming home no more He cannot reason why His daddy had to die And the Minstrel
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Who's gonna throw that minstrel boy a coin? Who's gonna let it roll? Who's gonna throw that minstrel boy a coin? Who's gonna let it down easy to save
I'll be glad to sign my autograph if you want me to God knows I love singing, it's what I was born to do You see me up there center stage in the spotlight
You... You have a favorite singer You bought his albums for the passion you felt in his voice He spoke in a foreign language I don't understand I went
The minstrel boy to the war has gone, In the ranks of death you'll find him; His father's sword he hath girded on, And his wild harp slung behind him; "
My daddy was workin' nine to five when my momma was havin' me By the time I was half alive, I knew what I was gonna be I left school and grew my hair,
From the 12 inch single "Nineteen" by Phil Lynott with bonus Thin Lizzy track Also appeared on the live Thin Lizzy album BBC Radio One Live In Concert
All I hear is voices in the crowd Though they only whisper though they frown People saying oh it's such a shame Still they only look to pass the blame
(sambora) He was a man A ramblin' man he was yes he was Guitar in hand His home was on the road and that's where he was He's seen a thousand roads He
The minstrel boy to the war has gone In the ranks of death you will find him His father's sword he is girded on And his wild harp slung behind him "Land
let it go son you're not a violent one you're speaking words that are speaking like you're ten foot tall i don't blame you what else have you to do when