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Artist/Band:
Ray Anthony
Lyrics for Song: I'm Gonna Live Till I Die
Lyrics for Album: Sentimental Journey [2011]
I'm gonna live till I die,
I'm gonna laugh 'stead of cry.
I'm gonna take the town and turn it upside down
I'm gonna live, live, live till I die.
They're gonna say "What a guy!"
I'm gonna play for the sky
Ain't gonna miss a thing I'm gonna have my fling
I'm gonna live, live, live till I die.
The blues 'll lay low I'll make 'em stay low
They'll never trail over my head.
I'll be a devil till I'm an angel,
But until then, Hallelujah! Gonna dance, gonna fly.
I'll take a chance ridin' high.
Before my number's up I'm gonna fill my cup
I'm gonna live, live, live, live, live until I die.
I'm gonna live till I die,
I'm gonna laugh 'stead of cry.
I'm gonna take the town and turn it upside down
I'm gonna live, live, live till I die.
They're gonna say "What a guy!"
I'm gonna play for the sky
Ain't gonna miss a thing I'm gonna have my fling
I'm gonna live, live, live till I die.
The blues 'll lay low I'll make 'em stay low
They'll never trail over my head.
I'll be a devil till I'm an angel,
But until then, Hallelujah! Gonna dance, gonna fly.
I'll take a chance ridin' high.
Before my number's up I'm gonna fill my cup
I'm gonna live, live, live, live, live until I die.
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I'm Gonna Live Till I Die
Ray Anthony's 'I'm Gonna Live Till I Die' stands as a quintessential example of the swing era, showcasing the band's mastery of upbeat tempos and sophisticated arrangements. Recorded for the album 'Sentimental Journey [2011]', this track exemplifies the smooth, polished sound that defined the group's contribution to big band jazz. The composition features the signature Ray Anthony trumpet solo, blending technical precision with the melodic sensibilities characteristic of the late 1940s and early 1950s. As a staple of the genre, the recording captures the infectious energy and rhythmic drive that made Ray Anthony a leading figure in swing music, appealing to both contemporary audiences and those appreciating the historical significance of the era's recordings. |
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| Album Lyrics: Sentimental Journey [2011] |
 Ray Anthony
"Sentimental Journey [2011]"
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