{N?o tem no site}
A Stranger In Town
Mel Torme
com Mel Torme, 1954
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Just ar - rived on the sev - en - ten,
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Thought I'd see the old gang a - gain,
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But you know how they come and go --
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I'm just a strang - er in town.
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Ev'- ry - where, ev'- ry - one I see
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Seems to won - der who I can be;
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And I swear, no one seems to care
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About a strang - er in town.
Bridge 1:
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I saw a cottage on a lonely old street,
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The weeds have grown 'round the gate;
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Somehow I felt that you would wait here, my sweet;
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But it looks like I'm too late.
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Guess I'll leave on the twelve - oh - two,
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Can't be - lieve that there's no more you;
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Is there noth - ing for me? Will I al - ways be
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A stranger in my own home town.
Bridge 2:
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I asked around by no one knew you by name;
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I wonder where you are now?
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I always hoped that things would be just the same,
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And that you'd wait for me somehow.
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Guess I'll leave on the twelve - oh - two
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Now that you have found some - one new;
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Is there noth - ing for me? Will I al - ways be
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A strang - er in my own home town?
Coda:
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It hurts to be a - lone with no one of your own
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When you're a strang - er in your own home town.
Transcri??o por Roberto Crescioni
Bauru, 25 de dezembro de 2008