"There Goes My Heart Again" "Can't Go on Without You" "Nobody Needs You Like Me" 23 April 1963: Bill Justis: leader, "Are You Going My Way" → "Little School Girl" "As Time Goes By" (instr.) Herman Hupfeld: "One More Song for You" Pasquale Zompa, Bernard DeCesare: May 1968: s: Fats Is Back (1968)
Where are you going my little one, little one Where are you going my baby my own Turn around and you're two, turn around and you're four Turn around and you're a young girl going out of the door Turn around (turn around) Turn around (turn around) Turn around and you're a young girl goin'out of the door Where are you going my little one, little
Where are you going, my little one, little one? Where are you going, my baby, my own? Turn around and you're two. Turn around and you're four. Turn around and you're a young girl going out of the door. Turn around. Turn around. Turn around and you're a young girl going out of the door. Where are you going, my little one, little one?
[Verse 5] And what will you do now, my blue-eyed son? And what will you do now, my darling young one? I'm a-going back out 'fore the rain starts a-falling I'll walk to the depths of the deepest
Where are you going My little one, little one? Where are you going My baby, my own? Turn around and you're two Turn around and you're four Turn around and you're a young girl Going out of my door Turn around, turn around Turn around and you're a young girl Going out of my door Where are you going My little one, little one? Little dirndls and
Where are you going today? It's a places song to teach English locations in cities and towns! Sing and learn the question "Where are you going?" and answer,
Dsus2/G Are you looking for answers Dsus2/B Asus4 To questions under the stars Dsus2 And if along the way Dsus2/G You are growing weary Dsus2/B Asus4 You can rest with me until a brighter day Dsus2 You're okay [Chorus] Dsus2 Dsus2/C Dsus2/B Dsus2/Bb I Am no Superman Dsus2 Dsus2/C Dsus2/B Dsus2/Bb I have no answers, for you Dsus2 Dsus2/C
Am7 D Bm A Bm E A [Verse 2] A C#m D E Where are you going, my little one, little one, A C#m D E Pigtails and petticoats where have you gone? A C#m D Bm Turn around and you're tiny, Turn around and you're grown, A Bm E7 A Turn around and you're a woman with babes of your own. C#m D Turn around, turn around, Turn around C#m E7 A and you're a
"Where are you going to, my pretty maid?" "I'm going a-milking, sir," she said. "May I go with you, my pretty maid?" "You're kindly welcome, sir," she said. "Say, will you marry me, my pretty maid?" "Yes, if you please, kind sir," she said. "What is your father, my pretty maid?" "My father's a farmer, sir
Where are you going, my little one, little one, C Em F G7 Where are you going, my baby, my own? C Em Turn around and you're two, F Fm Turn around and you're four, C Em Turn around and you're a young girl F G7 Going out of my door. C Em Turn around, turn around, F Em Turn around and you're a young girl F G7 C Going out of my door. C Em F G7
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