Easy Street (No Vocal)
Album: Las Vegas Rewind 1962 - Singers & Saints
Title
Easy Street
Filename
NSPS355_069_Easy Street_No Vocal
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
QM2ZU1904883
Era
1960s
Released
September 15, 2019
Tempo
Slow
BPM
125
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".