THE FOLKS WHO LIVE ON THE HILL
PEGGY LEE
SONGWRITERS: JEROME KERN & OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: THE MAN I LOVE
LABEL: CAPITOL RECORDS
GENRE: JAZZ
YEAR: 1957

"The Folks Who Live on the Hill" is a 1937 popular song composed by Jerome Kern, with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II.
It was introduced by Irene Dunne in the 1937 film High, Wide, and Handsome and was recorded that year by Bing Crosby for Decca (#1462, mx DLA940A, Los Angeles 9/20/37). Guy Lombardo enjoyed chart success with the song in 1937. It has become particularly associated with Peggy Lee, who sang it on her 1957 album The Man I Love. Lee's performance was conducted by Frank Sinatra.
Norma Deloris Egstrom (May 26, 1920 – January 21, 2002), known professionally as Peggy Lee, was an American jazz and popular music singer, songwriter, composer, and actress, in a career spanning six decades. From her beginning as a vocalist on local radio to singing with Benny Goodman's big band, she forged a sophisticated persona, evolving into a multi-faceted artist and performer. During her career, she wrote music for films, acted, and recorded conceptual record albums that combined poetry and music.
Someday we'll build a home on a hilltop high
You and I
Shiny and new a cottage that two can fill
And we'll be pleased to be called
"The folks who live on the hill"

Someday we may be adding a wing or two
A thing or two
We will make changes as any fam'ly will
But we will always be called
"The folks who live on the hill"

Our veranda will command a view of meadows green
The sort of view that seems to want to be seen
And when the kids grow up and leave us
We'll sit and look at the same old view
Just we two

Darby and Joan who used to be Jack and Jill
The folks who like to be called
What they have always been called
"The folks who live on the hill".
TRUE LOVE WAYS
CLIFF RICHARD
SONGWRITERS: BUDDY HOLE & NORMAN PETTY
COUNTRY: U. K.
ALBUM: LOVE … THE ALBUM
LABEL: EMI
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 2007

"True Love Ways" is a song written by Buddy Holly and Norman Petty and recorded with the Dick Jacobs Orchestra in October 1958, four months before the singer's death. It was first released on the posthumous álbum The Buddy Holly Story, Vol. 2 (Coral 57326/757326), in March 1960. The song was a hit in Britain in 1960, reaching number 25 on the pop singles chart.
British pop singer Cliff Richard released his cover as the lead single from his Dressed for the Occasion album in April 1983. The recording is of a live performance at the Royal Albert Hall in 1982 with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Richard's version reached No. 8 on the UK Singles Chart and was a hit in several other countries.
Just you know why
Why you and I
Will by and by
know true love ways

Sometimes we'll sigh
Sometimes we'll cry
And you'll know why just you and I
Know true love ways

Throughout the day's
Our true love ways
Will bring us joys to share
With those you really care

Sometimes we'll sigh
Sometimes well cry
And you'll know why just
You and I know true love ways

Throughout the day's
Our true love ways
Will bring us joys to share
With those you really care

Sometimes we'll sigh
Sometimes well cry
And you'll know why just
You and I know true love ways.
FOOL AGAIN
WESTLIFE
SONGWRITERS: David Kreuger, Jörgen Elofsson & Per Magnusson
COUNTRY: IRELAND
ALBUM: WESTLIFE
LABEL: CHEIRON STUDIOS, SWEDEN
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 1999

"Fool Again" is a song by Irish boy band Westlife. It was released on 27 March 2000 as the fifth and last single from their self-titled debut album (1999). It became the band's fifth consecutive UK number one single and spent 12 weeks on charts. It sold over 215,000 copies in UK so far. The song debuted and peaked at number two in the band's native Ireland, making it the first Westlife song not to reach the top of the Irish chart. It was composed in the traditional verse–chorus form in E major, with Filan and Feehily's vocal ranging from the chords of B3 to A#5.
On 12 May 2018, the song was performed on South Korean music programme Immortal Songs 2 by Lee Hyun. Band member Shane Filan was the featured 'legend' and judged the participants.
Baby, I know the story
I've seen the picture
It's written all over your face
Tell me what's the secret
That you've been hiding
And who's gonna take my place?
I should have seen it coming
I should have read the signs
Anyway
I guess it's over

Can't believe that I'm the fool again
I thought this love would never end
How was I to know?
You never told me
Can't believe that I'm the fool again
And I who thought you were my friend
How was I to know?
You never told me

Baby, you should've called me
When you were lonely
When you needed me to be there
Sadly, you never gave me
Too many chances
To show you how much I care
I should have seen it coming
I should have read the signs
Anyway (anyway)
I guess it's over

Can't believe that I'm the fool again
I thought this love would never end
How was I to know?
You never told me
Can't believe that I'm the fool again
And I who thought you were my friend
How was I to know?

You never told me
About the pain and the tears
If I could I would
Turn back the time

I should have seen it coming
I should have read the signs
Anyway (anyway)
I guess it's over

Can't believe that I'm the fool again
I thought this love would never end
How was I to know?
You never told me
Can't believe that I'm the fool again
And I who thought you were my friend
How was I to know?
You never told me
Can't believe that I'm the fool again
I thought this love would never end
How was I to know?
You never told me
Can't believe that I'm the fool again
And I who thought you were my friend
How was I to know?
You never told me.
MARIA
JOHNNY MATHIS
SONGWRITERS: LEONARD BERNSTEIN & STEPHEN SONDHEIM
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: FAITHFULLY
LABEL: COLUMBIA RECORDS
GENRE: JAZZ
YEAR: 1959

Faithfully is an album by American pop singer Johnny Mathis that was released on December 21, 1959, by Columbia Records and continues his trend toward covering ballads alongside an orchestra. While his previous LPs usually offered one or two songs that had not been previously recorded, that number on this project leaped to five, and although the other seven selections were established by other artists, even some of those were lesser-known, such as Jeri Southern's number 30 pop hit "You Better Go Now" and the title song from the 1953 film The Blue Gardenia.
Maria
The most beautiful sound I ever heard
Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria
All the beautiful sounds of the world
In a single word
Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria
Maria, Maria
Maria
I just met a girl named Maria
And suddenly that name
Will never be the same to me
Maria,
I just kissed a girl named Maria
And suddenly I found
How wonderful a sound can be
Maria,
Say it loud and there's music playing
Say it soft and it's almost like praying
Maria
I'll never stop saying
Maria

Say it loud and there's music playing
Say it soft and it's almost like praying
Maria
I'll never stop saying
Maria
The most beautiful sound I ever heard
Maria.