Shangri‐La Songtext
von Kevin Coyne
Shangri‐La Songtext
As I was walking through dusty streets, I heard some voices singing
Old and familiar tunes, I heard their voices ringing
Frankie Laine and Johnnie Ray, the old heart throbs singing
Then my girlfriend she squoze my arm,
She said, "Son, you must, you must be dreaming"
Shangri-La is a million miles
Away, you might see it on a clear blue day Over the hills and far away
They′re singing out
Memories, sweet memories, let them flow down your way
Open up your lonely heart, open up your doorway
Frankie Laine and Johnnie Ray, the old heart throbs singing
Then my girlfriend she squoze my arm,
She said: "Son, you must, you must be dreaming"
Old and familiar tunes, I heard their voices ringing
Frankie Laine and Johnnie Ray, the old heart throbs singing
Then my girlfriend she squoze my arm,
She said, "Son, you must, you must be dreaming"
Shangri-La is a million miles
Away, you might see it on a clear blue day Over the hills and far away
They′re singing out
Memories, sweet memories, let them flow down your way
Open up your lonely heart, open up your doorway
Frankie Laine and Johnnie Ray, the old heart throbs singing
Then my girlfriend she squoze my arm,
She said: "Son, you must, you must be dreaming"
Writer(s): Kevin William Coyne Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com