Standing Down in New York Town

Ralph McTell

Hey, buddy, can you spare me some change?
Me and my lady trying to get back to Detroit
They're ripping off the customers and
Tearing the buildings down
The ship seems to be sinking
And everyone's moving out

But maybe it's just the way I feel
For some have been so kind
Maybe it's just that I'm far from home
And you, and you and you, been on my mind

Faces in the curtains whilst
The sirens were screaming
Disturbing the dreaming that I
Had without sleep
Hustlers on the block taking
Every cent I've got
So it's dollars for the barmen that
Give my mind some ease

But maybe it's just the way I feel
For some have been so kind
Maybe it's just that I'm far from home
And you, and you and you, been on my mind

Someone has bled an angry slogan on the wall
Just across the street from my luxury hotel
And the letters are so big that from
Close up you cannot read them
But I'm high up in my room and
I can read them very well

But maybe it's just the way I feel
For some have been so kind
Maybe it's just that I'm far from home
And you, and you and you, been on my mind

Hopalong, the Bowery Boys
And all my cowboy heroes
Saturday morning picture memories floating
In the air "Give my regards to Broadway
" said a grey-faced statue
Who was obviously stoned to be
Standing in that square

But maybe it's just the way I feel
For some have been so kind
Maybe it's just that I'm far from home
And you, and you and you, been on my mind

Curiosités sur la chanson Standing Down in New York Town de Ralph McTell

Quand la chanson “Standing Down in New York Town” a-t-elle été lancée par Ralph McTell?
La chanson Standing Down in New York Town a été lancée en 1972, sur l’album “Not Till Tomorrow”.

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