Piccadilly Dance Orchestra - There's a Small Hotel [From On Your Toes] Lyrics

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There's a Small Hotel [From On Your Toes]
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What Are The Lyrics For There's a Small Hotel [From On Your Toes] By Piccadilly Dance Orchestra?
I'd like to get away, Junior
Somewhere alone with you It could be oh, so gay, Junior You need a laugh Or two A certain place I know, Frankie Where funny people can have fun That's where the two will go, Darling Before you can count up One, two, three. For there's a small hotel With a wishing well I wish that we were there together There's a bridal suite One room bright and neat Complete for us to Share together Looking through the window You can see a distant steeple Not a sign of people who Wants people? When the steeple bell says, "Good night, sleep well," We'll thank the small hotel Together We'll creep into our little shell And we will thank the small hotel together |
Who Wrote There's a Small Hotel [From On Your Toes] By Piccadilly Dance Orchestra?
Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers
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What's The Duration Of The There's a Small Hotel [From On Your Toes] By Piccadilly Dance Orchestra?The duration of There's a Small Hotel [From On Your Toes] is 3:04 minutes and seconds. |
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