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There’s a Small Hotel - Peggy Lee
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There’s a Small Hotel Peggy Lee

"There’s a Small Hotel" by Peggy Lee, released in 1941, is a #Jazz standard that captures the charm of a quaint hotel and romantic encounters. The lyrics evoke nostalgia and longing, emphasizing themes of love and escape. Unique musical elements include smooth melodies and sophisticated arrangements, contributing to its timeless appeal. The song has influenced various artists and remains a classic in the jazz repertoire.

There’s a Small Hotel - Peggy Lee
I wish that we were there together
There's a bridal suite
One room bright and neat
Complete for us to
Share together

Looking through the window
You can see a distant steeple
Not a sign of people
Who wants people?

When the steeple bell says
"Good night, sleep well,"
We'll thank the small hotel
Together

Looking through the window
You can see a distant steeple
Not a sign of people
Who wants people?

When the steeple bell says
"Good night, sleep well,"
We'll thank that small hotel
Crawl into our little shell
Thank the small hotel together
Together
Together
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