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© 2024 Google LLC. The initial single release from the very first session by the newly-formed Bob Crosby band, featuring a song documented as having reached the #1 spot on The ...
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A popular song from 1935.Words by Edgar Leslie. Music by Joe Burke.LyricsI was seeking shelter from the weatherIt was on a rainy April dayYou remember how we...
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14. Mai 2019 · © 2024 Google LLC. Garber’s version is shown to have been among the most successful of this popular 1935 tune, with record buyers also choosing from among Bob Crosby, Louis Pri...
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I was seeking shelter from the weather. It was on a rainy April day. You remember how we got together. In a shop across the way. After being caught with no umbrella. I stopped in to have a cup of tea. Just for fun I called the fortune teller. A lucky day for me. It was in a little Gypsy tea room.
The song In a Little Gypsy Tea Room was written by Joe Burke [US] and Edgar Leslie and was first recorded and released by Jan Garber and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Lee Bennett in 1935. It was covered by Jim Davidson & His New Palais Royal Orchestra, Three Twins Trio, Ken Griffin at the Organ with Hawaiian Guitar, Riley Puckett and other ...
16. Sept. 2023 · “In a Little Gypsy Tea Room” transports its audience to a magical world far from reality. The lyrics evoke images of a quaint and mystical tea room, where troubles melt away and dreams come to life. This song captures the desire for escapism, a universal longing to momentarily forget life’s challenges and embrace a carefree ...
I really thought it inconceivable, But just imagine my surprise, You made the story quite believable, Right there in front of my eyes. With a smile that's sweeter than the roses, You made a dream come true, It was in a little Gypsy tea room I gave my heart to you.