there was a friendly fight. It was a woman brought me grief. Her mother was the police chief! [Chorus] I told them I would mend my ways. They let me out
(Jules Fox/Sam Friedman) Carrier pigeon, carrier dove, fly to my darlin' and take her my love. Take her a message. Tell her I'm blue. Tell her I'm
(Dick Glasser) [Chorus:] Don't cry, Katie. I'll be comin' back to you, you, you. Don't cry, Katie, even though I'm gone, my love will still be true.
(Jane Bowers/Irving Burgess) Aye, Torero, she is here. Aye, matador. I feel her eyes. They are wide with excitement and fear. I feel her heart for it
(Bob Shane/Jack Splittard) Adelita, 'tis time we remembered that only one hour more and I must go To the hills of Sierra Del Prado for the glory of
(Theodore Bikel) Mangwani mpulele, kinelwa kitula (A Mangwani) Mangwani mpulele, kinelwa kitula Le haele mule, le haele mula kinelwa kitula (A Mangwani
(Eddie Lund) Aue tangni [pronounced "tanga"] tagni tikake aue Aue tagni tagni tikake aue Tagni tikake au Taku vahine Tera tei raro tonga ra Aue Tagni
(P. French/H. Collisson) Oh, Mary, this London's a wonderful sight with people here working by day and by night. They don't sow potatoes nor barley
(Jack Splittard) The hunter, he did cross the plain and then he ventured home again. The merry, merry feast will soon begin among the leaves so green
(Weston/Lee/Weston) In the tower of London, large as life, the ghost of Anne Bolyn walks they declare. Poor Anne Bolyn was once King Henry's wife until
(Dave Guard/Nick Reynolds/Bob Shane) Oh, do you know my Johnny, he is down in yonder lea? He's sneakin' 'round and creepin' and he's, aye, watchin'
(Will Holt) [Spoken:] A young man goes to Paris, as every young man should. There's something in the air of France that does a young man good. [Chorus