Performer:
Leo Teel
Title:
Stop, Look And Listen / My Memories, My Trouble & Me
Country:
US
Genre:
World & Country
Catalog number: AN 2-7179 - TA 3-3400
Label: T.V. Records
MP3 album szie: 1234 mb
FLAC album size: 1129 mb
Tracklist
| 1 | My Memories, My Trouble & Me | 1:31 |
| 2 | Stop, Look And Listen | 1:17 |
Credits
- Written-By – B. Turney (tracks: A), L. Teel (tracks: A), Leo Teel (tracks: B)
Short intro
Stop Look and listen baby, that's my philosophy. It's called rubberneckin' baby, but that's alright with me. Some people say I'm wastin' time, but they don't really know. I like what I see, I see what I like yeah, it gives me such a glow. First thing in the mornin', last thing at night. Find , Look And Listen. This song is by Ricky Nelson and appears on the album Spotlight on Rick 1965. When I was a little bitty boySittin' on my papa's kneeI still rememberEvery word my papa said to meNow boy if you ever meetA pretty woman walkin' down the streetYou'd better stop real stillLook both waysListen, or you'll get into trouble. When you see her go struttin' byGivin' you that evil eyeIf she's got a kind of dreamy lookJust enough to get you shookNow boy, don't you lose your headPay attention. Simone said she would think about not seeing me Simone said she would think about not seeing me Simone said she would think about not seeing me for a while I hung around with her for forty days and forty nights, it was a wilderness. If only you would stop, look and listen If only you would stop, look and listen If only you would stop, look and listen youd be fine. But being deaf and being blind just seems to be the way you spend your time. He made the same mistake til he got wiser He made the same mistake til he got wiser By then it was too late and he despised her, what a crime If he was cruel to be kind, he wouldve saved the trouble and the time. Listen free to King Floyd Trouble, Stop, Look & Listen Trouble, Stop, Look & Listen. 2 tracks 6:09. Play album. Look, Stop and Listen. Look, Stop and Listen is a showcase for the leader, while Griffin shines in the richly textured ballad If You Could See Me Now, backed by the lush flutes and brass. Wess' flighty alto and Powell's sassy trombone are featured in the rarely performed Focus. Another gem is the infrequently heard Dial B for Beauty, spotlighting Davis in a ballad setting instead of the driving hard bop often associated with him. Lots of bad things happened to me when I was younger but I dont really have strong memories of them. I do have very clear memories of happy times. My earliest memory is of my first day in kindergarten. I guess I was three. I remember playing in the sand and eating it. I dont remember my mother getting angry though. My most wonderful memory is a holiday to Mexico when I was ten. I remember every sound and smell so clearly. When I look at our family photos, the memories of what we did come flooding back. MY MEMORIES LESSON: Make your own English lesson on memories. Make sure there is a good mix of things to do. Find some good online activities. Stop, Look, Listen To Your Heart is a soul song written by Thom Bell and Linda Creed that was originally recorded by the Philadelphia soul group the Stylistics. An R&B ballad, it was the first track from their 1971 debut self-titled album and was released as a single in 1971 and reached No. 39 on the U. Billboard Hot 100 chart. It also climbed to No. 6 in the Billboard R&B chart. Baby we built this house On memories Take my picture now Shake it til you see it And when your fantasies Become your legacy Promise me a place In your house of memories. Woah, woah Woah, woah. I think of you from time to time More than I thought I would You were just too kind And I was too young to know Thats all that really matters I was a fool. Those thoughts of. Stop, look, and listen Stop, Hold your palm up. Look, Point to your eyes. And listen, Cup hands behind ears. Before you Point finger and shake as if bossing Cross the street. Use your eyes, Point to your eyes. Use your ears, Point to your ears. Two potato, Three potato, Four. Five potato, Six potato, Seven potato, More. My mother told me To choose the very best one And you are it Go around room and point to children as you say the rhyme. It has to sit downRelated to Leo Teel - Stop, Look And Listen / My Memories, My Trouble & Me
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