I love those dear hearts and gentle people Who live in my home town Because those dear hearts and gentle people Will never ever let you down They read
I love those dear hearts and gentle people who live in my hometown I love those dear hearts and gentle people who never ever let you down They read the
love those people! I love those dear hearts . . . an' gentle people, Who live in my home town, Because those dear hearts . . . an' gentle people
Translation: Crosby, Bing. Dear Hearts And Gentle People.
Translation: Perry Como. Dear Hearts And Gentle People.
Translation: McRae, Gordon. Dear Hearts And Gentle People.
Translation: Reeves, Jim. Dear Hearts And Gentle People.
I needed This time I won't let you down I won't play around I swear my dear Ain't no doubt People live in fear Turn away, no see no hear Sayin' I don
Next we have the dear-hearts-and-gentle-people's school of songwriting, in which the singer tells you that, no matter how much sin and vice and crime
, and the rails, and the tracks and the tacks, and the black and the bats, and the shrivelled shrill lights trip and laugh over the weeds and the blossoms, and throats open shut and
us, of you and i And it almost makes me cry So sad and kind of bitter sweet And the memories filled with tears And I fear my heart will break Guess it
livid and pallid and turgid and structured and structured and structured and structured and structured and regard and refrain, the sick and the dumb,
as we cuddle near And I whispered I surrender dear. The bells of St Mary's rang in the steeple For all the dear friends and gentle kind of people. I
I needed to be with people my own age to hear the sound of laughter and mix with hungry actors, underemployed composers, nicotine-poisoned writers, real people
dying for And if one man can stand tall There must be some hope for us all Somewhere, somewhere in the spirit of man People loved you and trusted you
Road I could see the dear people and hear them so plain Singing songs of that blessed dear Lord I could hear my dear