ฟังเพลงConcerto for Piano No. 21, KV 467, II. Adagio
Anton Nanut, Radio Symphony Orchestra Ljubljana, Dubravka Tomsic1 ม.ค. 2009เนื้อเพลง Concerto for Piano No. 21, KV 467, II. Adagio
I'm gonna put you in your place
And your place is in my arms
I'm gonna tell you to your face
How much I care
Though I know that you're a very
Popular person
This dream that I'm nursing
Could never come true
Without you
I'm gonna really set you right
Right where I can hold you tight
With all your others palsy walsy's
You must part
Cause to end this merry chase
I'm gonna put you in your place
And your place is here
In my arms sweetheart
I'm gonna put you in your place
And your place is in my arms
I'm gonna tell you to your face
How much I care
Though I know that you're a very
Popular person
This dream that I'm nursing
Could never come true
Without you
I'm gonna really set you right
Right where I can hold you tight
With all your others palsy walsy's
You must part
Cause to end this merry chase
I'm gonna put you in your place
And your place is here
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Concerto for Piano No. 21, KV 467, II. Adagio จาก Anton Nanut ปล่อยเมื่อวันที่ 1 ม.ค. 2009. ฟังเพลง Concerto for Piano No. 21, KV 467, II. Adagio พร้อมทั้งเนื้อเพลงโดย Anton Nanut, และ Radio Symphony Orchestra Ljubljana. ดาวน์โหลด JOOX Application เพื่อฟังเพลง Concerto for Piano No. 21, KV 467, II. Adagio และ ดูมิวสิควีดีโอเพลง Concerto for Piano No. 21, KV 467, II. Adagio แบบ online ได้ทันที!
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