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Frank Sinatra |
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Miscellaneous |
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Just An Old Stone House |
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Where do you live? in a brown-stone or an apartment house, a thousand feet tall? |
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Where do you live? in a penthouse? well, to be honest, I don't envy you at all. |
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'Cause I have a house, far from the city, it may be my own fault, but it's awful pretty. |
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Just an old stone house by a river, with an old dirt road running by, |
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There's a tabby cat and a welcome mat, and a blessed sun in the sky. |
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Just an old stone house by a river, with a few good friends dropping in, |
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There's some big old tree, and a gentle breeze and a little boy with a grin. |
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Oh yes, this is the place for me, oh yes, this is the place to be, |
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The valley and the flowers, the long peaceful hours, and beauty for any eye to see. |
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Just an old stone house by a river, and the door without any key, |
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Just a friendly place for a friendly face, just an old stone house and me. |
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Just a friendly place for a friendly face, just an old stone house and me. |