The Downtown Lights Lyrics
The song The Downtown Lights is performed by Rod Stewart in the album named A Spanner In The Works in the year 1995 .
Sometimes I walk away
When all I really wanna do
Is love and hold you right
There is just one thing I can say
Nobody loves you this way it's all right
Can't you see the downtown lights?
In love we're all the same
We're walking down an empty street
And with nobody comin' on me
Empty street, empty night
The downtown lights
How do I know you feel it?
How do I know you feel it?
How do I know you feel it?
How do I know it's true?
It's alright
Tonight and every night
Let's go walking down this empty street
Let's walk in the cool evening night
Wrong or right, be at my side
The downtown lights
It will be alright, it will be alright
The downtown lights
How do I know you feel it?
How do I know you feel it?
How do I know you feel it?
How do I know it's true?
It's alright, it's alright
The downtown lights
How do I know you feel it?
How do I know you feel it?
How do I know you feel it?
How do I know it's true?
The downtown lights
Neons, every cigarettes, the rented rose and rented cars
The crowded streets, the empty bars
Chimney tops, the trumpets, the golden lights, the loving prayers
Colored shoes, the empty trains, I'm tired of crying on the stairs
The downtown lights
Rod Stewart - A Spanner In The Works
Jun 1995
- Windy Town
- The Downtown Lights
- Leave Virginia Alone
- Sweetheart Like You
- This
- Lady Luck
- You're The Star
- Muddy, Sam And Otis
- Hang On St. Christopher
- Delicious
- Soothe Me
- Purple Heather
The Downtown Lights