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  1. Theme from New York, New York Lyrics: Start spreading the news, I'm leaving today / I want to be a part of it: New York, New York / These vagabond shoes are longing to stray / Right...

  2. This song is the theme song from the Martin Scorsese film "New York, New York" (1977). It was written for and performed in the film by Liza Minnelli. The song became a popular hit after Frank Sinatra performed it at Radio City Music Hall in October 1978.

  3. Theme From New York, New York Lyrics by Frank Sinatra from the World on a String album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Start spreadin' the news, I'm leavin' today I want to be a part of it New York, New York These vagabond shoes, are l…

  4. Your vagabond shoes, they are longing to stray. And steps around the heart of it, New York, New York. I wanna wake up in a city, that doesn't sleep. And find your king of the hill, top of the heap. Your small town blues, they're melting away. Don't make a brand new start of it, in Old New York.

  5. Jan 22, 2013 · Frank Sinatra: New York, New York! From the film of the same name, made famous by Liza Minnelli! With a “Z”! (27 September 1979, The Pyramids, Egypt)* Frank Sinatra: A wonderful song by Fred Ebb and John Kander, and Don Costa’s orchestration. And you know it well. It’s about a small town in America.

  6. New York, New York lyrics. Start spreading the news, I'm leaving today. I want to be a part of it - New York, New York. These vagabond shoes are longing to stray. Right through the very heart of it - New York, New York. I want to wake up in a city, that doesn't sleep. And find I'm king of the hill - top of the heap.

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  8. Lyrics. Start spreading the news, I'm leaving today. I want to be a part of it - New York, New York. These vagabond shoes, are longing to stray. Right through the very heart of it - New York, New York. I wanna wake up in a city that doesn't sleep. And find I'm king of the hill - top of the heap. These little town blues, are melting away.