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A Hundred Years from Today - Frances Faye



     
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Don't save your kisses, just pass them around
You'll find my reason is logically sound
Who's gonna know that you passed them around
A hundred years from today
Why crave a penthouse that's fit for a queen
You're nearer heaven on Mother Earth's green
If you had millions, what would they all mean
A hundred years from today
So laugh and sing, make love the thing
Be happy while you may
There's always one, beneath the sun
Who's bound to make you feel that way
The moon is shinin' and that's a good sign
Cling to me closer say you'll be mine
Remember darlin', we won't see it shine
A hundred years from today
A hundred years from today
The moon is shinin' and that's a good sign

Cling to me closer and say you'll be mine
Remember darlin', we won't see it shine
A hundred years from today
A hundred years from today, today, today

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Frances Faye (real name Frances Cohen, November 4, 1912-November 8, 1991) was an American cabaret and show tune singer and pianist. She was born to a working-class Jewish family in Brooklyn, NY. She was a second cousin of actor Danny Kaye. Faye's showbiz career began at age 15 in nightclubs where she first became a star. She appeared in one Bing Crosby film; Double or Nothing singing After You. She wrote the song "Well All Right" recorded by the Andrews Sisters.

Read more about Frances Faye on Last.fm.


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