Oyster Point Hotel - Red Bank Hotels, New Jersey
Oyster Point Hotel 3 Stars Hotel in Red Bank, New Jersey Within US Travel Directory This boutique hotel is within a 15 minute walk to Count Basie Theatre.
Guest rooms provide flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi while the on-site restaurant serves contemporary American cuisine.
The Pearl restaurant also offers dishes flavored with Asia and American Southwest ingredients.
Guests can eat on the deck and watch the boats in the hotels private marina.
Oyster Point Hotel features rooms with dark wooden furniture and iPod docking stations.
A gym is available in the Hotel Oyster Point.
For added convenience laundry facilities are also available.
The PNC Bank Arts Center is 11.
9 km from the hotel.
Oyster Hotel is within a 10 minute walk to the Two River Theater Company.
Oyster Point Hotel - Red Bank Hotels, New Jersey
Location in : 146 Bodman Place, NJ 07704 - Red Bank, New Jersey, USA
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Molly Pitcher Inn - Red Bank Hotels, New Jersey
Molly Pitcher Inn 5 Stars Hotel in Red Bank, New Jersey Within US Travel Directory Get the celebrity treatment with world-class service at Molly Pitcher InnThis Red Bank, New Jersey hotel is located on the banks of the Navesink River and has a marina.
The hotel offers an outdoor seasonal pool and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Molly Pitcher Inn rooms include a work desk and air conditioning.
The rooms are equipped with cable TV and a safety deposit box.
The hotel offers room service.
The Molly Pitcher provides guests with a concierge service, which has information on area attractions and events.
The hotel also features laundry service.
The Molly Pitcher Inn is within a 3 minute drive of Marine Park.
The hotel is within a one-minute drive of Two River Theater, which features live entertainment.
Molly Pitcher Inn - Red Bank Hotels, New Jersey
Location in : 88 Riverside Avenue, NJ 07701 - Red Bank, New Jersey, USA
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Comfort Inn Middletown - Middletown Hotels, New Jersey
Comfort Inn Middletown 2 Stars Hotel in Middletown, New Jersey Within US Travel DirectoryThe Comfort Inn Middletown is conveniently located on U.S. Route 35, just minutes from the Count Basie Theatre, Two River Theater and Naval Weapons Station Earle.
The Asbury Park Boardwalk, one of the most distinctive and majestic landmarks along the New Jersey oceanfront, is only 24.1 km away. This Middletown, NJ hotel is less than six miles from the PNC Bank Arts Center, a performing arts center specially designed for live concerts; Monmouth Mall, one of New Jersey's largest shopping centers; and FunTime America, an indoor amusement park with more than 40,000 square feet of entertainment.
The nearby Sandy Hook beach of the Gateway National Recreation Area features a variety of historical sites, beaches, swimming areas, hiking trials, bird watching, a beautiful holly forest, nature areas and other outdoor activities.
The Keansburg Amusement Park, home of Runaway Rapids Waterpark, is six miles away.
Visitors will enjoy shopping at The Grove at Shrewsbury, located less than four miles from the hotel.
The historic borough of Red Bank is within three miles.
A variety of restaurants and cocktail lounges are also located nearby.
Be sure to visit the on-site Outback Steakhouse restaurant for dinner.
Guests will enjoy superior amenities like: free wireless high-speed, Internet access, free daily newspaper, free local calls, free 24-hour coffee.
Breakfast is full of hot and cold options, featuring eggs, meat, yogurt, fresh fruit, cereal and more, including your choice of hot waffle flavors!Guests are also invited to work out in the exercise room, relax by the seasonal outdoor heated pool or take advantage of the game room.
Business travelers will appreciate conveniences like spacious work areas.
There are three state-of-the-art conference rooms that accommodate up to 75 people for most events and functions.
All rooms at this Middletown, NJ hotel include coffee makers, hair dryers, microwaves, refrigerators, irons, ironing boards and safes.
Some rooms are equipped with balconies .
Non-smoking rooms can be requested.
Laundry facilities are located on the property.
This is a pet-friendly hotel; fees apply.
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Preview of Be More Chill | Joe Iconis | TEDxNavesink
Musical theater writer & fixture on the New York cabaret scene; recipient of Kleban Prize, Jonathan Larson Award, ASCAP Harold Adamson Lyric Award, & MAC John Wallowitch Songwriting Award; nominee of Drama Desk Awards & Lucille Lortel Award. Here is a preview of his upcoming musical “Be More Chill” at Two River Theater, in Red Bank, New Jersey. Featuring Eric William Morris and Will Connolly.
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Joe Iconis is a musical theater writer and a fixture on the New York cabaret scene. He is the recipient of a Kleban Prize, a Jonathan Larson Award, an ASCAP Harold Adamson Lyric Award, and a MAC John Wallowitch Songwriting Award. He has also been nominated for two Drama Desk Awards and a Lucille Lortel Award. Joe’s songs appeared on Season 2 of NBC’s “Smash” and his writing has been featured in The New York Times. He is the author of: “The Black Suits” (Center Theater Group, Barrington Stage Company); the rock-and-roll Spaghetti Western musical “Bloodsong of Love” (Ars Nova, NAMT); “ReWrite” (Urban Stages, Goodspeed Opera House); and Theaterworks USA’s “The Plant That Ate Dirty Socks” and “We The People.” Joe is currently working on a musical about Hunter S. Thompson for La Jolla Playhouse/Broadway Across America, with book-writer Gregory S. Moss.
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EOY | Circle BMW Founder & President Thomas J. DeFelice, Jr.
Circle BMW Founder and President Thomas J. DeFelice, Jr., is an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2012 Finalist in New Jersey
EATONTOWN, N.J. (May 16, 2012) Circle BMW, the region's premier BMW dealership, today announced that Founder and President, Thomas J. DeFelice, Jr., was named a finalist in the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2012 program in the New Jersey region. The award recognizes outstanding entrepreneurs who demonstrate excellence and extraordinary success in such areas as innovation, financial performance and personal commitment to their businesses and communities. Awards will be presented at a special gala on June 27, 2012 at the Hyatt New Brunswick.
DeFelice is a third generation auto industry veteran who began his career working at Circle Chevrolet, the business his grandfather founded. He purchased the BMW franchise in 1981 and has spent the last 31 years building Circle BMW into one of the region's premier luxury auto dealerships. His business acumen has enabled the dealership to grow from its roots in Shrewsbury to a state-of-the-art facility in Eatontown.
DeFelice is a founding member of the BMW Tri-State Co-Op Advertising Committee. In 2009, Circle BMW was a NJBIZ Business of the Year Finalist and in 2008, received the prestigious Center of Excellence recognition from BMW North America.
Red Bank Mayor Pasquale Menna and the Red Bank Borough Council presented a certificate of appreciation to DeFelice at the Borough Council's December 7, 2011 meeting. Mayor Menna recognized the 30th anniversary of Circle BMW and DeFelice and his wife Valarie for their continued support of numerous local charitable and cultural institutions. The DeFelices are past recipients of Catholic Charities' annual Guardian Angel Award for their work and support of Catholic Charities Programs in Monmouth County.
A life-long resident of Monmouth County, DeFelice firmly believes in giving back and through Circle BMW has supported several non-profit organizations such as the Count Basie Theatre, Holiday Express, Meridian Health Foundation, Monmouth Council Boy Scouts of America, Monmouth University Scholarship Program, The Monmouth County Historical Association and Two River Theatre Company. He is a board member of the CBA Alumni Association, Catholic Charities and Prevention First.
Now in its 26th year, the Entrepreneur Of The Year Program has expanded to recognize business leaders in more than 140 cities in more than 50 countries throughout the world. Regional award winners are eligible for consideration for the Ernst & Young National Entrepreneur Of The Year Program. Award winners in several national categories, as well as the Ernst & Young National Entrepreneur Of The Year Overall Award winner, will be announced at the annual awards gala in Palm Springs, California, on November 17, 2012. The awards are the culminating event of the Ernst & Young Strategic Growth Forum, the nation's most prestigious gathering of high-growth, market-leading companies.
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[Wikipedia] Jeff Kready
Jeff Kready (born June 4 in Parsons, Kansas, United States) is an American stage performer and has been featured in Broadway musicals.
Raised in Topeka, Kansas, Kready made his Broadway debut in the 2006 revival of Les Misérables in the role of Babet/Understudy Jean Valjean, and had the distinction of being the youngest actor to portray the role on Broadway until 2015, when Kyle Jean-Baptiste performed the role at 21. The show opened 9 November 2006 at the Broadhurst Theatre and closed on 6 January 2008. His next appearance on Broadway was in the Roundabout Theater Company 2008 Revival of Sunday in the Park with George, directed by Sam Buntrock and starring Daniel Evans (actor) and Jenna Russell.
Kready most recently starred in the lead role of Monty Navarro in the Tony Award winning A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder. He had been a member of the Original Broadway Company since November 2013. The production received nine Tony Award nominations, winning four - including Best Musical, and stars Jefferson Mays. Before taking over the leading role from Bryce Pinkham he appeared in the roles of Tom Copley, Newsboy, Actor and Guard.
Kready was in the Original Broadway Company of Billy Elliot The Musical, directed by Stephen Daldry and choreographed by Peter Darling. The Broadway production opened at the Imperial Theatre on 1 October 2008 in previews and officially on 13 November 2008. The production received fifteen Tony Award nominations, winning ten. Kready took over the lead role of Tony (Billy’s Brother) Summer 2010 Through 29 August 2010. Kready then left the show to originate the role of Tony on the second National Tour beginning November 2010.
Off-Broadway, Kready starred in the World Premiere of Tokio Confidential for the Atlantic Theater Company in the role of Ernest alongside of Jill Paice (Isabella). Other notable performances include the World Premiere of In This House (Two River Theater Company) in Red Bank, New Jersey. The book, In This House, was written by Jonathan Bernstein with Mike Reid and Sarah Schlesinger and was directed by May Adrales. in the 2012 production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic Carousel in the role of Enoch Snow opposite Jenn Gambatese (Carrie), for which he received a Connecticut Critics Circle Nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Musical,. David Sedaris' one-man-show The Santaland Diaries at Hartford's Theaterworks, and Thoroughly Modern Millie (musical) in the role of Jimmy, co-produced by the Maltz Jupiter Theater in Jupiter, Florida and Papermill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey. The production also starred Lenora Nemetz, Burke Moses and Branda Braxton.
In addition to Kready's stage credits, he can be found guest starring in the Emmy-nominated HBO series Boardwalk Empire appearing in season 3, episode 6.
Kready has also performed voiceover work in the UMPQUA Bank television commercial campaign. He also sang on his wife, Nikki Renée Daniels' debut album Home.
Kready, is a 2000 graduate of Washburn Rural High School. In 2004, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Voice Performance and Vocal Music Education from Washburn University. and has also studied religious studies at Central Baptist Theological Seminary.
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StarTalk Live - Neil deGrasse Tyson and The Future of Science
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What better platform to do it than at the Count Basie Theatre, in Red Bank, New Jersey? On 4/17/17, Neil deGrasse Tyson and his comic co-host Eugene Mirman were joined by New Jersey’s own, U.S. Senator Cory Booker, along with John Holdren, Science Advisor to President Obama, Jo Handelsman, former Associate Director for Science at the White House Office of Science and Technology, and comedians Ophira Eisenberg of NPR’s Ask Me Another and Baratunde Thurston of The Daily Show. You’ll hear discussion on social and political activism, using data to protest, and why science is the best investment for your tax dollars. Discover more about biomedical advances, microbiology, the microbiome, precision medicine, and gene-editing tools. You’ll also hear about rebalancing NASA’s budget to put the “science” back in rocket science. Senator Booker discusses President Trump’s proposed national budget, and the dangers it poses to science and technology in America. Neil talks about testifying in front of Congress, and John and Jo talk about working under the most science savvy President in modern times, President Barak Obama. All that, plus you’ll find out why Carl Sagan was never a fan of superheroes.
Dive into the unseen world of the human microbiome (a collection of microorganisms in the human body) and its ability to control behavior and combat disease. Explore gene-editing tools like CRISPR, how we might genetically modify people to live on Mars, and the ethical grey areas that come with human gene modification. Find out why the government ends up conducting most basic research, while private companies tend to shy away from this critical activity. John also explains why not knowing the outcome is a major part in the process of discovery. You’ll learn about DARPA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, and ARPA-E, the Advanced Research Project Agency-Energy, which focuses on investments in alternative energy. Discover the possibility that a naturally occurring electromagnetic pulse could knock out the electrical grid of the United States. Investigate the dangers of Superfund sites and how data is reshaping the way we approach solving problems. You’ll also learn about connecting human biology to the internet, government investments in artificial intelligence, and why John thinks the dangers of AI are being overstated. All that, plus, each member of our panel gives parting thoughts on what it takes to Make America Smart Again.
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Robert Downey Jr. electrifies one of literature’s most enduring characters in a vivid reimagining of the classic tale of the man who could talk to animals: Dolittle.
After losing his wife seven years earlier, the eccentric Dr. John Dolittle (Downey), famed doctor and veterinarian of Queen Victoria’s England, hermits himself away behind the high walls of Dolittle Manor with only his menagerie of exotic animals for company.
But when the young queen (Jessie Buckley, Wild Rose) falls gravely ill, a reluctant Dolittle is forced to set sail on an epic adventure to a mythical island in search of a cure, regaining his wit and courage as he crosses old adversaries and discovers wondrous creatures.
The doctor is joined on his quest by a young, self-appointed apprentice (Dunkirk’s Harry Collett) and a raucous coterie of animal friends, including an anxious gorilla (Oscar® winner Rami Malek), an enthusiastic but bird-brained duck (Oscar® winner Octavia Spencer), a bickering duo of a cynical ostrich (The Big Sick*’s Kumail Nanjiani) and an upbeat polar bear (John Cena, *Bumblebee) and a headstrong parrot (Oscar® winner Emma Thompson), who serves as Dolittle’s most trusted advisor and confidante.
The film also stars Antonio Banderas, Michael Sheen (The Queen) and Oscar® winner Jim Broadbent and features additional voice performances from Oscar® winner Marion Cotillard, Frances de la Tour, Carmen Ejogo, Ralph Fiennes, Selena Gomez, Tom Holland, and Craig Robinson.
Directed by Academy Award® winner Stephen Gaghan (Syriana, Traffic), Dolittle is produced by Joe Roth and Jeff Kirschenbaum under their Roth/Kirschenbaum Films (Alice in Wonderland, Maleficent) and Susan Downey (Sherlock Holmes franchise, The Judge) for Team Downey. The film is executive produced by Robert Downey Jr., Sarah Bradshaw (The Mummy, Maleficent) and Zachary Roth (Maleficent: Mistress of Evil).
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Philadelphia in the early fifties
The city of Brotherly Love in the late forties, early fifties.
Featuring (wobbly footage) street trolleys, buses, the Reading Lines' Reading Train and Bus Terminal, trains, the port, RR ferry and Delaware River Bridge, a water plane landing on the river, M.S. Keystone State, the Frankford Elevated SUBWAY, PRT elevated train station with Line 14 train, various street scenes, vintage neon lights, cars, water planes moored on the river banks' seaplane ramp. Also featuring the Pennsylvania Rail Road Ferry Terminal on Market Street. During the 19th century, railroads linked the Atlantic with the Pacific coast. Trains from Philadelphia also ran north, south and east to towns and cities on the Atlantic shore. Steamships and ferries connected the city to New Jersey and Delaware. However, it was during the 1880s and 1890s that electrification of trolley cars, elevated and subway trains made rapid public transit possible in Philadelphia and the surrounding areas.
The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company.
In 1889, the Reading Railroad decided to build a train depot, passenger station, and company headquarters on the corner of 12th and Market Streets. The move came eight years after the Pennsylvania Railroad opened its Broad Street Station several blocks away at 15th and Market Streets, and one year after the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad opened its 24th Street Station at 24th and Chestnut Streets. The complex was fronted on Market by an eight-story headhouse that housed the passenger station and company headquarters. Reading Terminal served the railroad's inter-city and regional rail trains, many of which are still running as part of the SEPTA Regional Rail system that connects Center City with outlying neighborhoods and suburbs, especially to the north. Many of those trains would be converted to electric power in a project that began in 1928 and basically completed in 1933. Daily traffic peaked during World War II with up to 45,000 daily passengers, then declined in the 1950s with the advance of road and air travel. The Reading declared bankruptcy on November 23, 1971. The shed was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976.
PRR Railroad Ferry to Camden
Yet because no bridge crossed the width of the Delaware between Philadelphia and Camden until 1926, ferries provided a vital connection for rail passengers bound for New York and points north. Beginning in the 1850s many companies, including the Camden and Atlantic (C&A) Railroad and the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), acquired ferries to augment their existing lines. In 1854, the C&A purchased the Cooper family’s operations and offered more frequent service between Camden and Philadelphia.
The ferries’ vehicle-carrying business was greatly reduced by the 1926 opening of the Delaware River Bridge, now called the Ben Franklin, but the boats kept steaming across the river. A major impact on ferry facilities and operations was also caused by the two railroads’ combining most of their South Jersey lines in 1933 into the Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines. Trains on ex-Reading lines were rerouted to and from the Pennsylvania’s train and ferry terminal, and the Reading’s Kaighn’s Point terminal and ferry were abandoned in 1934. The last of the railroad-owned passenger and vehicle ferries which served our area, the Pennsylvania Railroad’s Philadelphia and Camden Ferry, was in itself a colorful transportation system. The boats on this line were sturdy vessels with steel hulls and upper structures and basically painted in the same Tuscan red color scheme as the passenger train cars of both the Pennsy and the Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines. The name “Pennsylvania Railroad” and the boats’ individual names were emblazoned in gold letters on their sides. The names of the vessels were also lettered in gold on gold-bordered black signs on their pilot houses – one facing Camden, the other facing Philadelphia. The Pennsy’s logo, a bright red keystone in a circle with intertwined gold letters, PRR, was flamboyantly displayed on both sides of each boat’s black smokestack. The ferry service was discontinued in 1952 and, by 1957, the terminal had been torn down. PRR passenger ferries were named after Southern New Jersey towns such as Bridgeton, Ventnor and Haddonfield. Time to cross the Delaware river was less than eight minutes.
I have dated this footage ''late 40s early 50s''. Your help is welcome to date this video in a more accurate manner, my own timestamp referrals are:
-Route (or Line) number 5 (3.09min) was abandoned in 1955.
-The ferry service was discontinued in 1952 (and, by 1957, the terminal had been torn down).
With the Ferry still in service, this is 1952 at the max.
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Little Steven Van Zandt, Little Boy, 12/20/09. Darlene Love show at Bergen NJPAC.
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The Whale That Swallowed J.P. Morgan
Hello traders everywhere! Adam Hewison here, co-founder of MarketClub with your mid-day market update for Friday, the 15th of March.
The Whale Trade That Won't Die
I'm sure by now you've heard of the disastrous whale trade that was made by J.P. Morgan (JPM) that came out of their London office. This trade cost J.P. Morgan a cool $6 billion. Well, the folks responsible for this trade are getting grilled on Capitol Hill today and I doubt seriously if anything will ever come of the kabuki theater. Today's hearings allow Senators to pontificate and look very serious, as it plays well in their voting districts. Normally these type of Washington theatrics have very little effect on what's going on in the real world and in the marketplace. Today we will be looking at J.P. Morgan to see how this stock has performed so far this year.
How Much Do You Buy Online?
One thing I find myself doing increasingly more and more is buying stuff online. I mainly purchase products from Amazon, as I know and trust their brand and they deliver what they say they are going to deliver at a cost that is fair. The product is delivered on time to your doorstep. I don't ever recall having an ordering problem with Amazon, which is more than can be said for many companies in the online space. With the growing trend for ordering products online, this could be a bonus for two stocks in particular. We will be looking at FEDEX (FDX) and United Parcel Services (UPS).
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The Perfect Weekend for a 52-Week High Trade
Here are the three rules you need to trade The 52-week new highs on Friday Rule.
These are the exact rules that at trader friend of mine used to make his millions.
* Rule #1: On a new 52-week high when the market closes at or close to its high on a Friday, buy and go home long for the weekend.
* Rule #2: Exit long position on the opening the following Tuesday.
* Rule #3: if the market opens lower on Monday exit this position immediately.
There you have it. These are the only three rules that you need to trade The 52-week new highs on Friday rule successfully.
The The 52-week new highs on Friday Rule works extremely well in futures and in Forex.
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WESTINGHOUSE (Full Documentary) | The Powerhouse Struggle of Patents & Business with Nikola Tesla
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George Westinghouse changed the face of the world with his inventions, patents, business sense, and personality.
Not a day goes by that we don't use something pioneered by George Westinghouse.
He is the forgotten role model that our country needs today to teach future generations of Americans that hard work and kindness pay off.
George Westinghouse was one of the most successful men in the world. A respected engineer, inventor and America's greatest industrialist.
He was a pioneer of the industrial revolution and played a leading role in turning the United States from a young agrarian society into a modern economic powerhouse.
The name Westinghouse has been a household name the world over for more than 100 years because of one man, his love of machines, and his desire to make the world a better place.
The accomplishments that George Westinghouse had in his lifetime had a major impact on the way we live today.
His work in the railroad industry with the Westinghouse air brake, the electrification of the world with Westinghouse alternating current, him being instrumental in developing natural gas as a fuel, and his impact on the shipping industry with the Westinghouse geared marine turbine engine.
George Westinghouse was known as a good person.
He always had a very good rapport with his workers. There was never a strike at any of the Westinghouse companies all the time he had control of them.
And, you know, that was not common back in those days. He certainly was not motivated by greed or money. He really thought that his accomplishments would benefit mankind. And that alone was a driving force for him. This film also engages in the power struggle between Westinghouse and Nikola Tesla.
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James Brown performs Please Please Please at the TAMI Show (Live)
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James Brown performs Please Please Please to a live audience on the TAMI Show.
Please, Please, Please was written by James Brown and Johnny Terry and released as a single on Federal Records in 1956, it charted #6 R&B. It was the group's debut recording and first chart hit, and became their signature song.
The TAMI Show is a 1964 concert that included performances by numerous popular rock and roll and R&B musicians from the United States and England. TAMI stood for both Teenage Awards Music International and Teen Age Music International. The concert was held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on October 28 and 29, 1964. Free tickets were distributed to local high school students. The best footage from each of the two concert dates was edited into the film, which was released on December 29, 1964. The TAMI Show is particularly well known for James Brown's performance featuring his legendary dance moves and explosive energy.
Video transcript:
Please, please, please, please. (Please, please don't go). Please, please, please. (Please, please don't go). Honey, please don't (Go). Yeah, oh yeah, love, I love you so. (Please, please don't go). Baby, you did me wrong. (So you got me woman). Well, well you done me wrong. (So you got me woman). So you done, done me wrong. (Go). Well, oh yeah, took my love, now you're gone. (Please, please don't go). Please, please, please, please, please. (Please, please don't go). Please, please, please, please, please. (Please, please don't go). Honey, please don't (Go). Well, oh yeah, love, I love you so (Please, please don't go). I just wanna hear you say I, I, I, I, I. (Please, please don't go) I, I, I, I
(Please, please don't go). Honey, please don't. (Go). Oh, oh yeah, love, I love you so. (Please, please don't go). Baby, take my hand. (Please, please don't go)
I wanna be your lover man. (Please, please don't go). Oh yeah, slipped out of my head. Honey, please don't (Go). Well, oh yeah, love, I love you so. (Please, please don't go). Please don't go. (Please, please don't go).Please. Please. Please. Please. Please. Please don't go. (Please, please don't go). Honey you don't know what you do to me. Don't go. Don't go. Honey, please don't go. Ha, I love you so, please, please. (Please, please don't go).
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