's a door that opens wide And no man can call himself complete Till he's seen it from both sides This door swings both ways It's marked 'In' and 'Out
: (Lynch) Oh Mr. Porter, what shall I do? I want to go to Birmingham But here I am at Crewe Take me back to London As quickly as you can Oh Mr. Porter
waited till You said goodbye [Chorus:] Ain't it sad - You're all alone Just waiting by the telephone Ain't it blue, what You're gonna do Someone's done
out an' outer. She's a dear old gal, an' I'll tell you all about 'er; It's forty years since fust we met, Her hair was then as black as jet. It's whiter
both quite insane Someday my name and hers are going to be the same [Verse 2:] That's the way the whole thing started Silly but it's true Thinkin' of
speed it up, he'd have to let me go I'm workin' like a dog, so why's he always hangin' around me to hound me? He's pushing me too far, & pretty soon
mister, I just learned My reservation's been confirmed Speed on, speed on, speed on, speed on, Hey, hurry on mister, I just learned My reservation's been
: (Hopwood / Lackenby / Lisberg) Deep down inside of night There's a basic feeling of appetite for love The shadows fall, the moon comes out And night
(Hopwood / Lackenby / Lisberg) Deep down inside of night There's a basic feeling of appetite for love The shadows fall, the moon comes out And night
mister, I just learned My reservation's been confirmed Speed on, speed on, speed on, speed on, Hey, hurry on mister, I just learned My reservation's
(Lynch) Oh Mr. Porter, what shall I do? I want to go to Birmingham But here I am at Crewe Take me back to London As quickly as you can Oh Mr. Porter
It's a door that opens wide And no man can call himself complete Till he's seen it from both sides This door swings both ways It's marked 'In' and 'Out