Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - Chicago Lyrics
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Chicago
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What Are The Lyrics For Chicago By Duke Ellington & His Orchestra?
I got the surprise, the surprise of my life
I had to stop and stare I saw a man dancing with his own wife And you'll never guess where Chicago, Chicago--that toddlin' town, that toddlin' town Chicago, Chicago--I'll show you around; I love it Betcha bottom dollar you'll lose your blues In Chicago, Chicago--the town that Billy Sunday could not shut down On State Street, that great street I just want to stay, I just want to stay They do things they don't do on Broadway, say They have the time, the time of their life I saw a man who danced with his wife In Chicago, Chicago, Chicago, Chicago Free and easy town, brassy, breezy town Chicago, Chicago Let me cool my heels right down at Marshall Field Come and walk with me along the lake to the drake Holler and hoot all through the loop Shout out now to Mrs. O'Leary's cow No she-she, life is peachy Chicago--we'll meet at the Pump Room Ambassador East To say the least On shishkabob and breast of squab we will feed and get free Don't tell me sin is ramped and right Think of that man who danced with his wife In Chicago, Chicago I feel sympathy for that wonderful, windy town |
Who Wrote Chicago By Duke Ellington & His Orchestra?
John Baldwin Gourley
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What's The Duration Of The Chicago By Duke Ellington & His Orchestra?The duration of Chicago is 2:46 minutes and seconds. |
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