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the bronx and staten
Singer: charles, ray
old peter minuet had nothing to lose when he bought the isle of manhatten
for twenty-six dollars and a bottle of booze and they threw in the bronx and staten
pete thought that he had the best of the bargin but the poor red man just grinned
old peter minuet had nothing to lose when he bought the isle of manhatten
for twenty-six dollars and a bottle of booze and they threw in the bronx and staten
pete thought that he had the best of the bargin but the poor red man just grinned
Singer: fitzgerald, ella
old peter minuet had nothing to lose when he bought the isle of manhatten
for twenty-six dollars and a bottle of booze and they threw in the bronx and staten
pete thought that he had the best of the bargin but the poor red man just grinned
old peter minuet had nothing to lose when he bought the isle of manhatten
for twenty-six dollars and a bottle of booze and they threw in the bronx and staten
pete thought that he had the best of the bargin but the poor red man just grinned
Singer: billie holiday
come from yonkers
the bronx and staten
spreadin' rhythm around
come from yonkers
the bronx and staten
spreadin' rhythm around
Singer: holiday, billie
come from yonkers
the bronx and staten
spreadin' rhythm around
come from yonkers
the bronx and staten
spreadin' rhythm around
Singer: rod stewart
we'll have manhattan
the bronx and staten
island too. it's lovely going through
we'll have manhattan
the bronx and staten
island too. it's lovely going through
Singer: barry manilow
i'll take manhattan
the bronx and staten island too
it's lovely going through
i'll take manhattan
the bronx and staten island too
it's lovely going through