Lucky Day

Kathleen Brennan / Tom Waits

The prettiest girl
In all the world
Is in a little Spanish town
But I left her for a Bonnie lass
And I told her
I'd see her around
But that Bonnie lass
And her heart of glass
Would not hold a candle

To bumming around
So don't cry for me
For I'm going away
And I'll be back some lucky day

Tell the boys back home
I'm doing just fine
I left my troubles and woe
So sing about me
For I can't come home
I've many more miles to go

Why, there's Miss Kelsey
You taught dance at our school
And old Johnny O'Toole
I'll still beat you at pool
So don't cry for me
For I'm going away
ANd I'll be back some lucky day

Now when I was a boy
My daddy sat me on his knee
And he told me
He told me many things
And he said sone
There's a lot of things in this world
You're gonna have no use for
ANd when you get blue
And you've lost all your dreams
There's nothin' like a campfire
And a can of beans

Why, there's Miss Kelsey
She taught dance at our school
And old Johnny O'Toole
I'll still beat you at pool
So don't cry for me
For I'm going away
And I'll be back some lucky day

Curiosités sur la chanson Lucky Day de Tom Waits

Quand la chanson “Lucky Day” a-t-elle été lancée par Tom Waits?
La chanson Lucky Day a été lancée en 1993, sur l’album “The Black Rider”.
Qui a composé la chanson “Lucky Day” de Tom Waits?
La chanson “Lucky Day” de Tom Waits a été composée par Kathleen Brennan et Tom Waits.

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