A Song & Dance
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A Song & Dance
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Well bring on the band
And the melody man
Let the mockingbirds sing along
It's a wonderful life
And the night is young
Well ladies and gents
The gala presents
A symphony in disguise
It's a wonderful thing
The clouds in your eyes
I'll do my song and dance for your this night
I'll sing you things you came to hear
I'll do my song and dance for you this night
I'd walk a mile to see you cheer
Well life is a song
That goes on and on
From pittsburgh to peru
It's a wonderful world
Here with you
I'll do my song and dance for your this night
I'll sing you things you came to hear
I'll do my song and dance for you this night
I'd walk a mile to see you cheer
This is my song and dance for you this night
I've walked a mile to see you cheer
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Gino Vannelli performs "A Song & Dance", and this lyric page sits inside the Gino Vannelli catalog on LyroVerse.
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