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Elkie Brooks - The 70’s: 1977 - Pearl’s a Singer
The 70’s: 1977
Disc 1
01. Best of My Love
02. Show You the Way
03. Could It Be I’m Falling in Love
04. Too Hot to Handle
05. So You Win Again
06. Magic Fly
07. Yes Sir, I Can Boogie
08. Isn’t She Lovely
09. Run Back
10. Romeo
11. The Things We Do for Love
12. Year of the Cat
Disc 2
01. You’re Moving Out Today
02. Oh Lori
03. Good Morning Judge
04. Pearl’s a Singer
05. I Wanna Get Next to You
06. Float On
07. The Shuffle
08. 2‐4‐6‐8 Motorway
09. Rockaria
10. Roadrunner
11. Peaches
12. Sheena Is a Punk Rocker
Pearl's a singer
She stands up, when she plays the piano in a nighclub

Pearl's a singer
She sings songs for the lost and the lonely
Her job is entertaining folks
Singing songs and telling jokes in a nightclub

Pearl's a singer
And they say, that she once, was a winner in a contest
Pearl's a singer
And they say, that she once cut a record
They played it for a week or so
On the local radio, it never made it

She wanted to be Betty Grable
But now she sits there at that beer-stained table
Dreaming of the things she never got to do
All those dreams that never came true

Pearl's a singer
She stands up when she plays the piano in a nightclub
Pearl's a singer
She sings songs for the lost and the lonely
Her job is entertaining folks
Singing songs and telling jokes in a nightclub

Pearl's a singer
She stands up when she plays the piano in a nightclub
Pearl's a singer
She sings songs for the lost and the lonely
Her job is entertaining folks
Singing songs, telling jokes in a nightclub