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Just One of Those Things - Les Brown and His Orchestra



     
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I'am sorry to say i didn't know her name
The fact the last 6 hours are a haze
Piecing together the fragments of a frame
why my motorskills are out of phase
I feel like i've woken in a maze
Though we've never met before
baby i am sure
It was just one of those things
Just one of those crazy flings
One of those bells that now and then rings
It was one of those things
It was just one of those nights
Just one of those fabulous flights
A trip to the moon on gossamer wings
It was one of those things
If we'd thought a bit about the end of it
When we started painting the town

We'd have been aware that our love affair
Was too hot not to cool down
So good-bye,good-bye and amen
Here's hopin' we'll meet now and then
It was great fun
But it was just one of those things(one of those things)
Solo.
Yeah--ahh,
If we'd thought a bit 'bout the end of it
When we started painting the town
We'd have been aware that this love affair
Was too hot not to cool down
So good-bye,good-bye and amen
Here's hopin' we'll meet now and then
It was great fun
But it was just one of those things

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Les was born on March 14, 1912 and was raised in Tower City, PA, the son of R.W. Brown, a baker and musician. (Quoting Les' own words) "My father's love was music, but he was a baker so we could eat." R.W. played soprano sax in a sax quartet that performed the popular music of the day, the marches of John Phillip Sousa. Since Sousa was known as 'The March King', R.W earned the sobriquet, 'March Prince'. As the son of the March Prince, Les Brown was playing music almost as soon as he could walk. By the age of nine, Les joined his first pro band playing using R.

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