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threats - in Texten der Fifties (Fourties, Sixties) The Angels Harry Belafonte Fats Domino Tennessee Ernie Ford Buddy Knox Janis Martin Edgar Allan Poe Elvis Presley Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson |
| "Ahem, can I get in for five minutes more?"
"You mean this is goodnight after I walk you all the way
home?" Frank Sinatra: It's a Long Way (from your House to my House) (Sid Tepper, Roy Brodsky ), Axel Stordahl, arr. 1951 Columbia |
| "Every sigh was just a lie. Love and Kisses, I don't want them You can keep your love and kisses Till you show me you'll be true!" Janis Martin Love and Kisses (Marvon Moore, Bob Davie, Charles Grean) 21.6.1957 RCA |
| "Thou wretch!- thou vixen!-
thou shrew!" said I to my wife on the morning after our wedding; "thou witch!-
thou hag!- thou whippersnapper- thou sink of iniquity!- thou fiery-faced
quintessence of all that is abominable!- thou- thou-" here standing upon
tiptoe, seizing her by the throat, and placing my mouth close to her ear, I was
preparing to launch forth a new and more decided epithet of opprobrium, which
should not fail, if ejaculated, to convince her of her insignificance, when to
my extreme horror and astonishment I discovered that I had lost my
breath. OK, kein Songtext, trotzdem riesig. Edgar Allan Poe. "Loss of Breath", 1835 |
"You leave home in the mornin' and come back the next night. |
"I think I'm gonna kill myself. |
"AngeliqueO, AngeliqueO, mama got to take you back |
"I'm gonna wait a year and see if it's a he or she |
"My boyfriend's back and you gonna be in trouble." |
"Fightin' and trouble are my middle-name." |
"If you're looking for trouble, you came to the right place" |
| OK, OK, zu 99 fehlen noch ein paar. |