Judi Jim - Far Away 1966 ( 詹小屏 ) - c. C0 [& K6 e- m$ V/ S" d& v' d: b- {& Z+ O4 A* Z
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I cry because I've lost the one I love. & ~/ ^, R" W$ cDeep in my heart 5 Z" n; c F. a" b' Z6 j8 C' }3 Kthe flame of love burns on, % h* D: y) y. R/ h" iAnd brighter each day 1 S5 H' F" y- J5 B$ _although you're far away,1 E+ r: |+ m: `( ^0 M# a
And night in my dreams ! U: I) Z$ {" y. C, {0 P: f% U, m) wthe memories linger on,. C6 c8 D; p% y+ W( L* a% P% ~9 D
But night turns to day/ V) P. N1 T9 X- E( d
and you are far away, z# B4 }5 N/ v* x' I j2 II wish you true love% l5 ]( _5 E. {4 r4 T% G3 \
with your new romance,# O1 M" ?3 b3 E9 [
Though I cry as I tell you so.' W2 O- |2 M. N# u
And I hope that her love is / T1 V# ~! ?! }$ y9 tlike my love for you,3 P. e. ^3 d9 v; Z( G. n' z
Then I know she'll go on loving you, , s5 v1 ?9 L6 o& [5 OAnd now I'm alone ( N, W* u$ ^# C! Z3 z5 n- Z5 Ewith dreams of yesterday, $ L9 V' t0 d6 G3 lThe dreams not meant to be+ W' R `! a8 E X: t9 q
for you are far away' F( D, }# Z: U5 B1 V. K
The dreams not meant to be* K! Q" H4 @9 r8 I$ B- R3 b$ O
for you are far away.
Perry Como & The Fontaine Sisters - It's Beginning To Look A ..... % s6 c. |; D& F c+ p L* O8 p4 A/ Q% B6 T
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It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas * _$ B% P" h" p3 ~' d9 N9 oEv'rywhere you go; " q# p0 p) f. P% k0 l9 h& u* Q
Take a look in the five-and-ten, glistening once again ( B, U* J1 u9 B6 W- X, ]8 C, {With candy canes and silver lanes aglow. $ ~5 k' R; z9 D
0 b, L. v9 o2 p% y' ^0 ]$ t# jIt's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, ( i$ {9 p) {9 N. k$ D1 Z7 tToys in ev'ry store, ' s- K# e8 R z9 X- o8 e: y* F( n
But the prettiest sight to see is the holly that will be3 T5 u* m! _+ {; Z
On your own front door. $ e1 ~; {) b$ C2 f
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A pair of hopalong boots and a pistol that shoots , b2 c5 o) I/ C- ~, ^" o7 M) o- zIs the wish of Barney and Ben; 9 |: b; ?+ S$ P, T1 _( BDolls that will talk and will go for a walk 3 t9 V- X! \* k6 U- I
Is the hope of Janice and Jen; " Y& m! }" U0 G, F9 A4 xAnd Mom and Dad can hardly wait for school to start again. * d" _7 Y/ ^3 D$ T' N 6 K0 | p# G6 c0 rIt's beginning to look a lot like Christmas8 q0 ]# G" p. l1 ^: u
Ev'rywhere you go; : x0 D- f* L9 M' l8 x/ }! x) hThere's a tree in the Grand Hotel, one in the park as well, ' r+ `/ L# v8 s- n/ |+ ]4 L* rThe sturdy kind that doesn't mind the snow. & T& {3 d) A9 a. d' t. z8 t; J n. x/ p+ x) g1 [
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas;/ R1 d6 a$ K: c4 b |' g, F. w
Soon the bells will start, ' `- p* n7 c* x2 qAnd the thing that will make them ring is the carol that you sing, j* ~' K ^4 `& ]& ^
Right within your heart.
I Think Of You - Perry Como - ^, X2 t, y# @, L4 w7 R1 ~ 3 {4 e. Y. T4 A# d8 B ! x& m0 r6 L/ j$ l' e ! Q- H+ @' W5 {7 L/ JI Think Of You - Perry Como/ [ Y+ y% U+ M7 X9 s# a" a! G8 e* t- m
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When I'm alone at night, 0 _9 p6 G9 ~- E, z! ~And there's no one to comfort me, 2 a4 F n9 |! `5 PI think of you . . . ' l6 b, R; x6 r# _
And suddenly my pillow is your face and your arms. * |0 ^6 I _' o: l: i' I1 sAnd when the winter wind comes chasin' after me, ; B. s$ `# M6 g( W$ N* Z) m% PI think of you . . . + b4 U2 m! |* RAnd it's as though I crawl beneath the blanket , Q6 R0 C, Z1 e5 U5 A g: wsoft and warm. " s( a% V: z; h, V+ y( ^
* j! a% K* ]7 M0 W% y' l) FHow did I get from dark to daylight, 7 S, g9 h2 s, ?$ m! V! OBefore you happened to pass by? ! l# V: @) h# j* L' ~0 CHow did I find my way through life, $ m+ R0 d/ `$ f- L/ x
Before you brightened up my sky? : _- r+ ^! w9 Z& T: ~
Was there a sky at all, " H) q7 Z; a' P9 {7 @+ P* f
Until you painted it for me? 0 U0 G! b6 o; sHow did I get on, 0 a! F- Z5 ]" j. ~
'Till you came along? $ F7 t1 v7 ]0 z$ C+ I/ A4 K
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Who knows how many times I pause in every day, ! g( ?' ~1 h) ]% a$ sTo think of you? 7 c' x+ ^4 S( H" T7 c3 r
As often as the sun sails out upon the silent sea! 4 r/ G4 d! X/ y$ g. P! r- {! RAnd if you're wonderin' why it is I only think of you, E* S& b/ ~7 p& H$ E; gWell it's because I'd like to be as close to you, 5 b$ e R+ x4 [) w4 {1 lAs you've become to me! & [/ I0 _2 e- `- H& j1 o! \I think of you . . . d+ s6 J! f& m% a& A6 n# aI think of you . . .