Our context engine found "it's a dang fool husband doesn't spring for his wife. a little spending money. money to burn. money that you did not necessarily earn. rainy days seem to wind up sunny" used in 2 musical pieces, reflecting its semantic importance.Explore how artists use this specific phrasing in their creative work.
it's a dang fool husband doesn't spring for his wife. a little spending money. money to burn. money that you did not necessarily earn. rainy days seem to wind up sunny
Singer: buffett, jimmy
it even makes the dali lama smile. it's no relation tot he meaning of life
it's a dang fool husband doesn't spring for his wife. a little spending money. money to burn. money that you did not necessarily earn. rainy days seem to wind up sunny
long as you got a little spending money. i got no financial conscience. can't worry where it went. a lasting treasure or a moment of pleasure
it even makes the dali lama smile. it's no relation tot he meaning of life
it's a dang fool husband doesn't spring for his wife. a little spending money. money to burn. money that you did not necessarily earn. rainy days seem to wind up sunny
long as you got a little spending money. i got no financial conscience. can't worry where it went. a lasting treasure or a moment of pleasure
Singer: jimmy buffett
it even makes the dali lama smile. it's no relation tot he meaning of life
it's a dang fool husband doesn't spring for his wife. a little spending money. money to burn. money that you did not necessarily earn. rainy days seem to wind up sunny
long as you got a little spending money. i got no financial conscience. can't worry where it went. a lasting treasure or a moment of pleasure
it even makes the dali lama smile. it's no relation tot he meaning of life
it's a dang fool husband doesn't spring for his wife. a little spending money. money to burn. money that you did not necessarily earn. rainy days seem to wind up sunny
long as you got a little spending money. i got no financial conscience. can't worry where it went. a lasting treasure or a moment of pleasure