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Easy Street (Full)

Album: Las Vegas Rewind 1962 - Singers & Saints

Easy Street
Title Easy Street
Filename NSPS355_006_Easy Street_Full
Description It's the last set, and with his tie loosened, our crooner and his band bring it down one last time to thank the audience, and send them off with these parting words "What a gas, what a scene, anything but routine, you're made my life so complete, on easy street."
ComposerStephan Michael Sechi (ASCAP) 100% [343580957]
PublisherNon-Stop Outrageous Publishing (ASCAP) 100% [548216838]
ISRC QM2ZU1904820
Tempo Slow
Lyrics

WHAT A DAY
WHAT A NIGHT
WHAT A WORLD
WHAT A LIFE

I NEVER HAD IT SO SWEET
WHAT A BLAST
WHAT A TIME
LIFE IS GRAND
CAUSE YOU'RE MINE

WE'VE GOT IT MADE ON EASY STREET

WHAT A GAS
WHAT A SCENE
ANYTHING
BUT ROUTINE

YOU'VE MADE MY LIFE SO COMPLETE

WHAT A WORLD
WHAT A LIFE
WHAT A GAL
WHAT A WIFE

WE'VE GOT IT MADE ON EASY STREET

ON EASY STREET

ON EASY STREET

Alternative versions

It's the last set, and with his tie loosened, our crooner and his band bring it down one last time to thank the audience, and send them off with these parting words "What a gas, what a scene, anything but routine, you're made my life so complete, on easy street".
It's the last set, and with his tie loosened, our crooner and his band bring it down one last time to thank the audience, and send them off with these parting words "What a gas, what a scene, anything but routine, you're made my life so complete, on easy street".
It's the last set, and with his tie loosened, our crooner and his band bring it down one last time to thank the audience, and send them off with these parting words "What a gas, what a scene, anything but routine, you're made my life so complete, on easy street".
It's the last set, and with his tie loosened, our crooner and his band bring it down one last time to thank the audience, and send them off with these parting words "What a gas, what a scene, anything but routine, you're made my life so complete, on easy street".
It's the last set, and with his tie loosened, our crooner and his band bring it down one last time to thank the audience, and send them off with these parting words "What a gas, what a scene, anything but routine, you're made my life so complete, on easy street".
It's the last set, and with his tie loosened, our crooner and his band bring it down one last time to thank the audience, and send them off with these parting words "What a gas, what a scene, anything but routine, you're made my life so complete, on easy street".
It's the last set, and with his tie loosened, our crooner and his band bring it down one last time to thank the audience, and send them off with these parting words "What a gas, what a scene, anything but routine, you're made my life so complete, on easy street".
It's the last set, and with his tie loosened, our crooner and his band bring it down one last time to thank the audience, and send them off with these parting words "What a gas, what a scene, anything but routine, you're made my life so complete, on easy street".
It's the last set, and with his tie loosened, our crooner and his band bring it down one last time to thank the audience, and send them off with these parting words "What a gas, what a scene, anything but routine, you're made my life so complete, on easy street".
It's the last set, and with his tie loosened, our crooner and his band bring it down one last time to thank the audience, and send them off with these parting words "What a gas, what a scene, anything but routine, you're made my life so complete, on easy street".
It's the last set, and with his tie loosened, our crooner and his band bring it down one last time to thank the audience, and send them off with these parting words "What a gas, what a scene, anything but routine, you're made my life so complete, on easy street".