WebbOh me oh my-o Robbed at gunpoint In Ohio Now I'm gone To Louisiana With a bullet-proof bandana I felt a little older Child support and mortgage On my shoulders WebbWonderful Town A Little Bit In Love Betty Comden and Adolph Green music by Leonard Bernstein MM--MMM -- I’M A LITTLE BIT IN LOVE, NEVER FELT THIS WAY BEFORE. MM--MMM -- JUST A LITTLE BIT IN LOVE, OR PERHAPS A LITTLE BIT MORE. WHEN HE LOOKS AT ME, EVERYTHING’S HAZY AND ALL OUT OF FOCUS. WHEN HE …
Ohio Wonderful Town Lyrics, Song Meanings, Videos, Full …
WebbOhio (Ruth, Eileen) Conquering New York (Ruth, Eileen, un cadet, Violet, les villageois) One Hundred Easy Ways (Ruth) What A Waste (Robert, les éditeurs) A Little Bit in Love (Eileen) Pass the Football (Wreck, les villageois) Conversation Piece (Ruth, Eileen, Frank, Robert, Chick) A Quiet Girl (Robert) Conga ! (Ruth, danseurs) Acte II WebbWhy oh why oh why oh Why did I ever leave Ohio? Why did I wander to find what lies yonder? Life was so cosy at home Wondrin' why I wander Why did I fly, why did I roam? Oh why oh why oh did I leave Ohio? Maybe I'd better go O-H-I-O Maybe I'd better go home Why did I wonder To find what lies yonder? indications of oxygen therapy
Wonderful town lyrics
WebbSunday 32 views, 1 likes, 0 loves, 1 comments, 0 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Clogher Valley FPC: Sunday Evening Worship "Ohio" is a song from the 1953 Broadway musical Wonderful Town, sung by the protagonists Ruth and Eileen, bemoaning the fact that they had left Ohio for New York City. The lyric is centered around the rhyming phrase "Why, oh, why, oh, why, oh/why did I ever leave Ohio?" The song features a spoken word section in the middle, where the girls recall all the things they hated about Ohio that prompted them to leave in the first place, that ends with the sung line "Th… Webbname= Wonderful Town subtitle= caption= 2003 Revival Logo music= Leonard Bernstein lyrics= Betty Comden Adolph Green book= Joseph A. Fields Jerome Chodorov basis= Joseph A. Fields 's and Jerome Chodorov 's play "My Sister Eileen " productions= 1953 Broadway 1958 U.S. Television 1986 West End indications of primitive traits