Medley: Moonglow / Theme from Picnic
de Esther Phillips
I used to be a rolling stone
You know if the cause was right
I'd leave to find the answer on the road
I used to be a heart beating for someone
But the times have changed
The less I say the more my work gets done
`Cause I live and breathe this Philadelphia freedom
From the day that I was born I've waved the flag
Philadelphia freedom took me knee-high to a man
Yeah gave me peace of mind my daddy never had
Oh Philadelphia freedom shine on me, I love you
Shine a light through the eyes of the ones left behind
Shine a light shine a light
Shine a light won't you shine a light
Philadelphia freedom I love you, yes I do
If you choose to you can live your life alone
Some people choose the city
Some others choose the good old family home
I like living easy without family ties
Till the whippoorwill of freedom zapped me
Right between the eyes
Más canciones de Esther Phillips
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Release Me
Double Crossing Blues
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No Headstone on My Grave
The Country Side Of Esther
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Try Me
Brand New Day: The Lenox / Alantic & Roulette Recordings (1962-1970)
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Use Me
Alone Again, Naturally (Expanded Edition)
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Out of the Blue
And I Love Him
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That's All Right with Me
From a Whisper to a Scream
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I'm A Bad, Bad Girl
Better Beware
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Mojo Hannah
Brand New Day: The Lenox / Alantic & Roulette Recordings (1962-1970)
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I'd Fight the World
The Country Side Of Esther
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And I Love Him
And I Love Him
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I Don't Want to Do Wrong
Alone Again, Naturally (Expanded Edition)
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What a Diff'rence a Day Makes
Jazz Moods - Hot
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I've Forgotten More Than You'll Ever Know About Him
The Country Side Of Esther
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Aged And Mellow Blues
Better Beware
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I've Never Found a Man (To Love Me Like You Do)
Alone Again, Naturally (Expanded Edition)
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Am I That Easy to Forget
The Country Side Of Esther
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Cherry Wine
Better Beware
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God Bless the Child Who's Got His Own
Brand New Day: The Lenox / Alantic & Roulette Recordings (1962-1970)
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I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You)
The Country Side Of Esther
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I Can't Help It
Brand New Day: The Lenox / Alantic & Roulette Recordings (1962-1970)