Letra Stephen Foster de Curtis Eller's American Circus

Letra de Stephen Foster

Curtis Eller's American Circus


Stephen Foster
Curtis Eller's American Circus
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This is the room where Stephen Foster died
And this is the song that finally broke his pride
It's a 37¢ sentimental piece
His fingers was shakin' on the keys
But the melody somehow escapes me
My memory has run dry
And Elvis Presley gonna thank me for what I done
But nobady works up the crowd, not like Al Jolson
So won't you bring a dead man one more drink
There's a shotglass over on the bathroom sink
It's dark on the Bowery and cold as the Alabama sun
And this is the town where Stephen Foster died
Yes this is the town where Stephen Foster died
The melodies fade and the years grow faint
And the kids ain't wearing the black greasepaint
Like they did back in 1845
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I got a heart that never has been broke
But it's black from the memory of the Pennsylvania smoke
And when I'm gone you can forget this mess
Well what's one angel more or less?
I wanna know...dear friends and gentle hearts
And this is the town where Stephen Foster died
Yes this is the town where Stephen Foster died
The melodies fade and the years grow faint
And the kids ain't wearing the black greasepaint
Like they did back in 1845
And this is the town where Stephen Foster died


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