Black and Tan Fantasy: Prologue to Black & Tan Fantasy
de Duke Ellington
As I walk down the street
seems everyone I meet
gives me a friendly hello.
I guess I'm just a lucky so and so
The birds in every tree
are all so neighborly.
They sing wherever I go.
I guess I'm just a lucky so and so
If you should ask me the amount
in my bank account
I'd have to confess that I'm slippin'
but that don't worry me, confidentially
I've got a dream that's a pippin'
and when the day is through
Each night I hurry to
a home where love waits, I know.
I guess I'm just a lucky so and so
and when the day is through
Each night I hurry to
a home where love waits, I know.
I guess I'm just a lucky so and so
I'm just a lucky, lucky so and so
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