Lyrics Joli Girl - Marty Robbins
Aw,
we
walked
the
streets
of
Greenwich
Village
Holdin′
hands
like
school
kids
in
the
summer
August
sun
Smilin'
at
the
passing
strangers
on
their
way
And
wishin′
the
end
would
never
come
Then
a
flower
lady
sold
me
one
red
rose
to
give
you
For
your
chestnut
hair,
just
to
make
it
shine
Then
I
held
it
close
to
me,
and
I
whispered
Joli
girl,
when
will
you
be
mine
Then
we
stepped
up
to
the
first
stand
on
the
corner
For
some
coconut
champagne
And
a
taxi
driver
cussed
us,
'cause
a
blind
man
got
his
tip
And
tapped
"thank
you"
with
his
cane
And
we
ducked
out
of
the
rain
into
a
dusty
little
shop
That
traded
books
and
fluffy
hats,
rings
and
beads
Then
I
held
it
close
to
me,
and
I
whispered
Joli
girl,
you're
all
I
need
Aw,
Joli
girl,
please
don′t
ask
me
how
long
I′ll
be
stayin'
You
and
your
dandy
ship
of
dreams
that
we
can
share
Tomorrow
is
just
another
day,
I′m
maybe
far
away
Joli
girl,
I
might
be
anywhere
So
let's
spread
our
blanket
in
the
park
and
hold
each
other
close
The
night
is
coming
on
and
soon
we′ll
have
to
go
But
remember,
Joli
girl,
oh
remember
Joli
girl,
I
love
you
so
1 Devil Woman
2 Ribbon of Darkness
3 Big Iron
4 Kaw Liga
5 The Girl With Gardenias In Her Hair
6 My Woman, My Woman, My Wife
7 Streets Of Laredo
8 Love Is Blue
9 Don't Worry
10 Tonight Carmen
11 You Gave Me A Mountain
12 Padre
13 The Hanging Tree
14 Red River Valley
15 Joli Girl
16 It's A Sin
17 Maria (If I Could)
18 I Walk Alone
19 Aloha Oe (Farewell To Thee)
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