Well, I met a girl called Sandoz And she taught me many, many things Good things, very good things, sweet things I met her one sunny morning It was hot
Baby, can I take you home? Baby, let me take you home I'll love you all my life, you can bet I'll treat you right If you'll just let me take you home
Boom boom, boom boom Gonna shoot you right down Take you in my arms I'm in love with you Love that is true Boom boom, boom boom I like the way you walk
For you, my friend, I'd do anything Shine your shoes, anything Lose your blues, make love with you Take you under my wing, anything For you, my hero,
When you complain and, and criticize I feel I'm nothing in your eyes It makes me feel like giving up Because my best just ain't good enough Girl, I want
Baby, do you understand me now Sometimes I feel a little mad Well, don't you know that No one alive can always be an angel When things go wrong I seem
You know that, you had nothin' when I met you, baby But look what you got now Sometimes I wonder, did I make a mistake When I brought you to the south
I'll buy you a Chevrolet, I'll buy you a Chevrolet I'll buy you a Chevrolet if you just give me some of your love, girl Please give me some of your love
There is a house in New Orleans They call the Rising Sun And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy And God, I know I'm one My mother was a tailor She
Sittin' here lonely like a broken man Sell my time and do the best I can I wasn't boss this around in me I don't want your sympathy, yeah Oh baby, oh
It's a hard world to get a break in All the good things long gone been taken But girl there are ways to make certain things pay Dressed in these rags
If you ever change your mind About leaving, leaving me behind Oh, bring it to me, bring your sweet loving Bring it on home to me, oh yeah You know I
The people came and listened Some of them came and played Others gave flowers away Yes, they did, yeah Down in Monterey Down in Monterey Young gods smiled
Girl have you ever been hungry So hungry that you had no pride? Well, I got that feeling That biting, gnawing deep inside It's a funny pain One I can
Oh see, see see rider girl see what you've done Oh oh, see see rider see what you've done now You've gone away and left me and now And now the blues they
You're soldiers of God, you must understand The fate of your country is in your young hands May God give you strength, do your job real well If it all
I was once out strolling one very hot summer's day When I thought I'd lay myself down to rest in a bit field of tall grass I lay there in the sun and
This following program is dedicated to the city and people of San Francisco Who may not know it but they are beautiful And so is their city this is a