11. Subjected to your heavenly gaze
de Arthur Sullivan
At the very mention of your name
Get shivers down my back and in my brain
The parts that used to function normally
Are now as you can see
Acting very strange
Oh at the very mention of your name
Don't know why but if I were tied up in chains
I would somehow be released
All problems too would cease
My heart would never feel no pain
At the very mention of your name
At the very moment you arrive
I stop living and I start to feel alive
You have the power that's taken over me
Led me to believe
Call it what you like
At the very moment you arrive
I suspect that I will pinch myself to find
That it really isn't true
It really can't be you
Walking up the garden drive
At the very moment you arrive
And although it's been said well over a thousand times
Here's a thousand more
Will you still be mine forever and evermore
At the very mention of your name
What am I to do and who am I to blame
The effect upon my life can only be described
A bit like being hit my a train
At the very mention of your name
Más canciones de Arthur Sullivan
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The Mikado / Act 2: 27. A more humane Mikado never did in Japan exist
Gilbert & Sullivan: The Mikado
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The Mikado, Act 2: A More Humane Mikado
The Mikado
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The Mikado / Act 2: 25. Miya sama, miya sama, o n'mma no maye ni
Gilbert & Sullivan: The Mikado
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The Mikado / Act 1: 8. As someday it may happen that a victim...
Gilbert & Sullivan: The Mikado
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The Mikado or The Town of Titipu / Act 2: 27. A more humane Mikado never did in Japan exist
Gilbert & Sullivan: Princess Ida; Gilbert & Sullivan Spectacular
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The Mikado / Act 1: 7. Behold the Lord High Executioner
Gilbert & Sullivan: The Mikado
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Mi-ya Sa-ma and A More Humane Mikado from The Mikado - Voice
Topsy-Turvy Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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The Mikado / Act 1: 14. With aspect stern and gloomy stride
Gilbert & Sullivan: The Mikado
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The Mikado / Act 1: 1. If you want to know who we are
Gilbert & Sullivan: The Mikado
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The Mikado / Act 1: 9. Comes a train of little ladies
Gilbert & Sullivan: The Mikado
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The Mikado / Act 2: 34. There is beauty in the bellow of the blast
Gilbert & Sullivan: The Mikado
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The Mikado / Act 2: 29. See how the fates their gifts allot
Gilbert & Sullivan: The Mikado
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The Mikado / Act 2: 30. The flowers that bloom in the spring, tra-la
Gilbert & Sullivan: The Mikado
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The Mikado / Act 2: 32. Hearts do not break! They sting and ache
Gilbert & Sullivan: The Mikado
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The Mikado / Act 2: 33. On a tree by a river a little tom tit
Gilbert & Sullivan: The Mikado
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The Mikado / Act 2: 23. Brightly dawns our wedding day
Gilbert & Sullivan: The Mikado
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16. Hail Poetry, thou heav'n born maid!
Gilbert & Sullivan: The Pirates of Penzance
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8. Oh, sisters, deaf to pity's name, For shame!
Gilbert & Sullivan: The Pirates of Penzance
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Overture The Pirates of Penzance
Sullivan: Overtures