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Just a Gigolo (Schoner Gigolo) / music by Leonello Casucci; words by Julius Brammer; translated by Irving Caesar;
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The Last Waltz
Hear how the music is calling to youTelling its passion so tender and true,Each swelling measure calling to pleasure,Flooding with ardor, with heart beating harder.Melodies golden, lilting and light,Measures unfolding, joyous and bright,hear how they\u27re calling to you tonight,Calling to dance in radiant delight.
REFRAINFor this may be the last waltz,That love will grant to youThe last the sweetest dream waltz,Where in our dreams come trueOh, dear and wondrous last waltz,You lure us as we part,Oh, cruel taunting last waltz,You break my longing heart. For heart.
Wondrous, compelling the melody seemsTempting and burning our hearts to their dreams,Murmuring measure promising pleasure,Singing their songs of joys that we treasure. Dance with your loved one, dance while you can,Lilt with your rhythm, maiden and man,Life so enduring with all it\u27s charms
Just a gigolo, ev\u27rywhere I go, people know the part I\u27m playing [first line of chorus]
Performance Medium: Piano, Voice and Chord
Who cares?
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.Dances & ensembles by Allan K. Foster ; Staged by J. C. Huffman.Piano vocal [instrumentation]E flat major [key]Allegretto grazioso [tempo]Popular song [form/genre]Woman [illustration]Publisher's advertisement on front inside cover, back inside cover & back cover [note