| Song Lyrics | Song Title |
| Time goes by and you're sharing an apartmentShe says she loves you but she doesn't know why | |
| Even though I'm in loveSometimes I get so afraidI'll say something so wrong | |
| But holding you close is like holding the summer sun I'm warm from the memory of days to come | |
| I wouldn't leave you in times of trouble We never could have come this far | |
| Ole Miss, John Glenn, Liston beats Patterson | |
| Yes, they're sharing a drink they call loneliness But it's better than drinkin' alone | |
| I'd like to spend a day or twoI can't stay that long | |
| Well our fathers fought the Second World War Spent their weekends on the Jersey Shore | |
| Why can't I lay low? Why can't I say what I mean? | |
| She's frequently kind and she's suddenly cruel | |
| But here you are with your faith And your Peter Pan advice | |
| Brenda and Eddie were the popular steadies | |
| Nowadays you can’t be too sentimental. Your best bet’s true, baby, blue Continental. | |
| And this is why my eyes are closed | |
| I've been sailing a long time on this ocean Man gets lonesome, all those years at sea | |
| I got bills to pay and children who need clothes I know there's fish out there but where, god only knows | |
| And his daring life of crime Made him a legend in his time | |
| Go on and cry in your coffee But don't come bitchin' to me | |