 Ladies and gentlemen, Chuck Smith and my fellow musicians have been working with me this evening. I wandered around, finally found somebody who could make me be true. Just to be sad, thinking, some others I've seen might never be mean, might never be cross or try to be boss. They wouldn't do nobody. It had mothers I've seen or tried to be boss. Thank you for giving these words to me as I go along. Nancy, thank you for this memory, a dream come true and this special night. Guest of Honor, I spent some time down in Brazil down in 1967. I was very taken with the music of that country. I prepared this evening some of my favorite songs that your country has given us. Indeed, as a musician, thank you for the quality. Quiet star, quiet quarts from that zua. Quiet thoughts and quiet dream, quiet walks by quiet stream. And a window looking on the mountains and the sea. This is where you're so close to me until the fall flicker of life's ember. Who was lost and lonely? Who life was only a bitter tragic joke? Have found with you existence insensitive? I must have seen when she told. I must have seen when she told me so since she must have lost. Did I just turn and stare? I see sign, was I to say? What can you say when a love affair is whole? I start just across but you're so back to my roots. Tears of good boy. I think I speak for everyone here when I say a deep and heartfelt thank you to Paul Anka. He writes him, including that last one, and he sings them. And it was generous of you to share your talent with us here tonight and make a very charming evening very wonderful. Thank you very much.