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Goodnight Ladies - Art Mooney



     
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Goodnight Ladies Lyrics


Goodnight ladies, ladies goodnight
It's time to say goodbye
Let me tell you now
Goodnight ladies, ladies goodnight
It's time to say goodbyeNow all night long you've been drinking your Tequila
But now you've sucked your lemon peel dry
So why not get high?
And goodnight ladies, ladies goodnightGoodnight ladies, all ladies goodnight
It's time to say goodbye
Goodnight sweet ladies, all ladies goodnight
It's time to say goodbye, bye, byeOh, we've been together for the longest time
But now it's time to get high
Come on let's get high
And goodnight ladies, ladies goodnightOh, I'm still missing my other half
Ah, it must be something I did in the past
Don't it just make you want to laugh
It's a lonely Saturday nightOh, nobody calls me on the telephone
I put another record on my stereo

But I'm still singin a song of you
It's a lonely Saturday nightNow if I was an actor or a dancer who is glamorous
Then you know an amorous life would soon be mine
But now the tinsel lighted star break
Is all that's left to play my heartbreak
And at eleven o'clock I watch the network newsOh, wow, wow, something tells me that you're nearly gone
You said we could be friends but that's not what I want
Ah, anyway my TV dinners almost done
It's a lonely Saturday nightI mean to tell you it's a lonely Saturday night
One more round
It's a lonely Saturday night

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Art Mooney (4 February 1911, Brooklyn, New York — 1993, Florida) was a popular singer. His biggest hits were "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover" and "Baby Face" in 1948 and "Nuttin' For Christmas," with Barry Gordon, in 1955. His song "Honey-Babe" was used in the motion picture "Battle Cry" and reached the top 10 (USA) in 1955.
Mooney's name, as well as his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, was prominently featured in the motion picture The Adventures of Ford Fairlane.

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