Train - Play That Song
LYRICS
Play that song
The one that makes me go all night long
The one that makes me think of you
That's all you gotta do
Hey Mister DJ when you gonna spin it
My baby's favorite record
She been waiting for a minute
She invited all her friends
And I'm buying all the rounds
And they're all dolled up
DJ please don't let me down
When you gonna play that song, now
When you gonna earn that pay
When you gonna play that song
And make my day
She said
Play that song
The one that makes me go all night long
The one that makes me think of you
That's all you gotta do
Hey
Play that song
The one that makes me stay out til dawn
The one that makes me go ooh
That's all you gotta do
Hey Mister Guitar
When you gonna strum it
My girl just heard this song
And you should play it cause she loves it
Can you get me off the hook
Get them fingers picking now
I'll throw some money in your cup
Mister please don't let me down
When you gonna play that song, now
Why you gotta hesitate
When you gonna play that song
And make my day
She said
Play that song
The one that makes me go all night long
The one that makes me think of you
That's all you gotta do
Hey
Play that song
The one that makes me stay out til dawn
The one that makes me go ooh
That's all you gotta do
Oh, wait till you see my baby
Moo-oo-oove, moo-oo-oove
Moo-oo-oove
Oh, wait till you see my baby
Moo-oo-oove, moo-oo-oove
Moo-oo-oove
Oh, come on now
Play that song
The one that makes her go all night long
The one that makes her think of me
That's all you gotta do
Hey
Play that song
The one that makes her stay out til dawn
The one that makes her go ooh
That's all you gotta do
That's all you gotta do
That's all you gotta do
That's all you gotta do
오리지널 Heart and Soul(1938)
작곡 Hoagy Carmichael/ 작사 Frank Loesser/ 노래 Larry Clinton
톰행크스 주연 영화 <빅>(Big,1988)의 명장면 피아노 씬.
Ella Fitzgerald - Heart and Soul
"Heart and Soul" is a popular song, with music by Hoagy Carmichael and lyrics by Frank Loesser, published in 1938. The original 1938 version was performed by Larry Clinton & his Orchestra featuring Bea Wain.
In 1939, three versions charted: Larry Clinton (reaching #1 on the chart), Eddy Duchin (reaching #12), and Al Donahue (reaching #16). The song later charted as #11 in 1952 by The Four Aces with the Jack Pleis Orchestra, and as #57 in 1956 by Johnny Maddox. Two different cover versions charted in 1961, with The Cleftones reaching #18 and Jan and Dean reaching #25. Many covers have been recorded and it has been used in advertisements. The band Train used the melody as a basis for their 2016 single "Play That Song."
-Wikipedia-
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