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Someday You'll Be Sorry - Kenny Ball



     
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Gee, but it's tough to be broke, kid.
It's not a joke, kid, it's a curse.
My luck is changing, it's gotten from
simply rotten to something worse
Who knows, some day I will win too.
I'll begin to reach my prime.Now though I see what our end is,
All I can spend is just my time.I can't give you anything but love, baby.
That's the only thing I've plenty of,baby.Dream awhile, scheme awhile
We're sure to findHappiness and I guess
All those things you've always pined for.Gee I'd like to see you looking swell, baby.
Diamond bracelets Woolworth doesn't sell, baby.Till that lucky day you know darned well, baby.
I can't give you anything but love.Rome wasn't built in a day, kid.
You have to pay, kid, for what you get.
But I am willing to wait, dear,
Your little mate, dear, will not forget.You have a lifetime before you.
I'll adore you, come what may.Please don't be blue for the present,
When it's so pleasant to hear you sayI can't give you anything but love, baby.
That's the only thing I've plenty of,baby.Dream awhile, scheme awhile

We're sure to findHappiness and I guess
All those things you've always pined for.Gee I'd like to see you looking swell, baby.
Diamond bracelets Woolworth doesn't sell, baby.Till that lucky day you know darned well, baby.
I can't give you anything but love.
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DOROTHY FIELDS, JIMMY MC HUGHPublished by
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Kenny Ball (born Kenneth Daniel Ball on 22 May 1930 in Ilford, Essex; died 7 March 2013) was an English jazz musician, best known as the bandleader, lead trumpet player and vocalist in Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen. Ball began his career in the 1950s as sideman in bands before forming his own Trad jazz band in 1958. Ball and his band enjoyed the longest unbroken success for bands of their generation, with their hits like "Samantha" and "Midnight in Moscow" remaining popular in dixieland and trumpet circles.

Read more about Kenny Ball on Last.fm.


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