How do I thank him, what do I say for the dreams he made me live for and the ones I put away? A thousand and one lights for the thousand and one nights when the man came out singing about losing -- about winning. Who was this tough guy, this only happens once guy who sang Puccini and Basie, hung out with Bogie and Tracy? He wrote his own book and lived every page and hung out his tears to dry whenever he walked out on stage. How do I say it 'cause I can't say it all? But it's not just for me but for every guy and doll, those thousand and one lights, they were something to see all flashing and dancing 'round Caesars' marquee. The lights were spashed with colors but the words read bright and clear, and the marquee simply said, "HE'S HERE."
[00:07.02]How do I thank him, what do I say [00:12.09]for the dreams he made me live for [00:15.34]and the ones I put away? [00:20.27]A thousand and one lights [00:23.40]for the thousand and one nights [00:27.15]when the man came out singing [00:30.65]about losing -- about winning. [00:36.77]Who was this tough guy, [00:39.46]this only happens once guy [00:43.59]who sang Puccini and Basie, [00:47.21]hung out with Bogie and Tracy? [00:52.08]He wrote his own book [00:54.52]and lived every page [00:55.77]and hung out his tears to dry [01:03.28]whenever he walked out on stage. [01:10.59]How do I say it [01:13.53]'cause I can't say it all? [01:17.09]But it's not just for me [01:22.28]but for every guy and doll, [01:25.09]those thousand and one lights, [01:28.96]they were something to see [01:32.90]all flashing and dancing 'round Caesars' marquee. [01:40.85]The lights were spashed with colors [01:44.66]but the words read bright and clear, [01:49.85]and the marquee simply said, [01:57.98]"HE'S HERE."