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The House I Live In
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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Lewis Allan
Lewis Allan
Songwriter
Earl Robinson
Earl Robinson
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Sonny Burke
Sonny Burke
Producer

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I thank you You're most gracious This next song is quite personal to me And I think it is to you I'd like to take just a minute or two to tell you why it's a personal song to me And should be to you It's a song about this great big, wonderful, imperfect country I say imperfect because if it were perfect it wouldn't be any fun trying to fix it Trying to make it work better Trying to make sure that everybody gets a fair shake and then some My country is personal to me because my father who wasn't born here Rest his soul, he made sure that I was born here And he used to... He used to tell me when I was a kid that America was a land of dreams and a dream land Well, I don't know if our country fulfilled all of his dreams while he was alive But tonight with all of us together for this hour it sure fulfills all of my dreams And to all of you in the country and all of you watching tonight Here's a song about a place we call home Probably the greatest nation ever to be put on this earth What is America to me? A name, a map, or a flag I see A certain word, democracy What is America to me? The house I live in A plot of earth, a street The grocer and the butcher And the people that I meet The children in the playground The faces that I see All races and religions That's America to me The place I work in The worker by my side The little town, the city Where my people lived and died The howdy and the handshake The air of feeling free And the right to speak your mind out That's America to me The things I see about me The big things and the small The little corner newsstand Or the house a mile tall The wedding and the churchyard The laughter and the tears And the dream that's been a growing For about 200 years The place I live in The street, the house, the room The pavement of the city Or a garden all in bloom The church, the school, the clubhouse The millions lights I see But especially the people Yes, especially the people That's America to me Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen I'm glad you liked that, I don't get a chance to sing it much It's a fine piece of music And with all of the problems we've had and we've licked And we'll have more problems and we'll lick those And it'll happen but we'll keep beating the problems We're that strong And, uh, I just think that it's nice to live in this country that's all
Writer(s): Earl Robinson, Lewis Allan Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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