Dalida - Alabama Song [Extrait] Lyrics

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Alabama Song [Extrait]
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What Are The Lyrics For Alabama Song [Extrait] By Dalida?
Show me the way to
The next whiskey bar Oh don't ask why, oh don't ask why Show me the way to the next whiskey bar Oh don't ask why, oh don't ask why For if we don't find The next whiskey bar I tell you we must die, I tell you we must die I tell you, I tell you, I tell you we must die Oh moon of Alabama We now must say good-bye We've lost our good o' Alabama And must have whiskey oh you know why Oh moon of Alabama We now must say good bye We've lost our good o' Alabama And must have whiskey oh you know why Show me the way to the next little dollar Oh don't ask why, oh don't ask why Show me the way to the next little dollar Oh don't ask why, oh don't ask why For if we don't find the next thirty dollars I tell you we must die, I tell you we must die I tell you, I tell you, I tell you we must die Oh moon of Alabama We now must say good bye We've lost our good o' Alabama And must have whiskey oh you know why Oh moon of Alabama We now must say good bye We've lost our good o' Alabama And must have whiskey, oh you know why Oh moon of Alabama We now must say good bye We've lost our good o' Alabama And must have whiskey oh you know why. |
Who Wrote Alabama Song [Extrait] By Dalida?
Kurt Weill, Bertolt Brecht
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