sul int e suonn tu mo me vien a vreeeeee!! me manche, me manche mia vecchia signoraaa pkke tu nun staje chiu cu meee! Quiii.. tra le mie cosee c'e UNA VECCHIA
He looked funny The children called him the scarecrow An old raincoat And baggy trousers and sneakers he found at the dump Oh, but if you bothered
I know an old lady She swallowed a fly But I don't know why She swallow the fly - I guess she'll die I know an old lady Who swallow a spider It wiggled
She wore an S.E.G. when she came back home Like the cat that ate the canary And I stood befuddled, a chauvinist stud With his mistress quite contrary
I know an old lady who swallowed a fly I don't know why she swallowed the fly Perhaps she'll die I know an old lady who swallowed a spider That wriggled
Stumbled my way on the darkest afternoon I got a beer in my hand and I'm draggin' a stoogie too The back of my brain is tickin' like a clock Well, I simmer
Don't call pretty Peggy, she can't hear you no more Don't leave no message 'round her back door They say the old laughing lady been here before She don
It's the little old lady from Pasadena It's a little old lady from Pasadena Go granny, go granny, go granny go Has a pretty little flower bed of white
today an old man walked up to me and said, "i have trouble walking." that's okay i've got a cane, so what? today an old man walked up to me and said, "
Een oude dame is ze wel, maar hoe Ze gaat nog overal naar toe Ze is de mensen nog niet moe Al heeft ze al zoveel beleefd Een oorlog maar net overleefd
You're An Old Lady Track #4 3:10 Sonny Boy Williamson I (John Lee Williamson) (John Lee Williamson) Chicago, October 19, 1945 with Big Maceo - piano
Don't call pretty Peggy, she can't hear you no more Don't leave no message, 'round her back door They say the old laughing lady been here before She don
Seven old Ladies (supply first...seventh as you know them.) The ______ old lady was old mrs. Pymm She went inside on a personal whim She somehow got
Das Aufgebot war stark an Pressefoto-Linsen. Man schob mich durch den Park und ließ mich ständig grinsen. Ein altes Frau'chen saß vertr
Stumbled my way on the darkest afternoon I got a beer in my hand And I'm draggin' a stoogie too The back of my brain is tickin' like a clock I simmer
(Rose Bonne and Alan Mills) I know an old lady who swallowed a fly I don't know why she swallowed the fly Perhaps she'll die I know an old lady who