Valencia in the late 1950's: "The Boy Who Stole a Million"
It might give you a glimpe of life in Valencia more than fifty years ago.
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05. Listening,
Food for thought
The Fox in the Snow
Fox
in the snow, where do you go
To find something you could eat?
Cause the word out on the street is you are starving
Don't let yourself grow hungry now
Don't let yourself grow cold
Fox in the snow
To find something you could eat?
Cause the word out on the street is you are starving
Don't let yourself grow hungry now
Don't let yourself grow cold
Fox in the snow
Girl
in the snow, where do you go
To find someone that will do?
To tell someone all the truth before it kills you
They listen to your crazy laugh
Before you hang a right
And disappear from sight
What do they know anyway?
You'll read it in a book
What do they know anyway?
You'll read it in a book tonight
To find someone that will do?
To tell someone all the truth before it kills you
They listen to your crazy laugh
Before you hang a right
And disappear from sight
What do they know anyway?
You'll read it in a book
What do they know anyway?
You'll read it in a book tonight
Boy
on the bike, what are you like
As you cycle round the town?
You're going up, you're going down
You're going nowhere
It's not as if they're paying you
It's not as if it's fun
At least not anymore
When your legs are black and blue
It's time to take a break
When your legs are black and blue
It's time to take a holiday
As you cycle round the town?
You're going up, you're going down
You're going nowhere
It's not as if they're paying you
It's not as if it's fun
At least not anymore
When your legs are black and blue
It's time to take a break
When your legs are black and blue
It's time to take a holiday
Kid
in the snow, way to go
It only happens once a year
It only happens once a lifetime
Make the most of it
Second just to being born
Second to dying too
What else would you do?
What else would you do?
It only happens once a year
It only happens once a lifetime
Make the most of it
Second just to being born
Second to dying too
What else would you do?
What else would you do?
Fox
in the snow (When your legs lookin' black and blue)
Fox in the snow (It's not as if they're paying you)
Fox in the snow (When your legs lookin' black and blue)
Fox in the snow (It's not as if they're paying you)
Fox in the snow
Fox in the snow (It's not as if they're paying you)
Fox in the snow (When your legs lookin' black and blue)
Fox in the snow (It's not as if they're paying you)
Fox in the snow
Autores de la canción: Christopher Geddes / Isobel Campbell / Michael Cooke / Richard Colburn / Sarah Martin / Stephen Jackson / Stuart Murdoch. Letra de The Fox in the Snow © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Auld Lang Syne
Since Robert Burns wrote the poem in 1788, this folk tune has been played all over the world. Whenever I listen to it, I can't help thinking about all the good things and people I have met in my life and I wish I had the chance to share once more a pint or two of Guiness with them. The song becomes more touching when you realise it won't happen again.
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