Sing for the Song

Bob Gibson

Oh sometimes you sing for the money
Sometimes you sing for the show
Sometimes you sing for those dewy eyed darlings
It still makes them cry don't you know

One time you sang for the glory
But the glory didn't last very long
From the haze to the stage back to the days
When you used to sing for the song

Sing for the song boys
Just like you did when you stood on that corner
And didn't even feel the cold
Sing for the song boys
Just like you did before all of the cocaine
And flash bulbs and bright painted ladiеs
That haunted your soul

Sing for the song boys
Just like you did whеn you stood on that corner
And didn't even feel the cold
Sing for the song boys
Just like you did before all of the cocaine
And flash bulbs and bright painted ladies
That haunted your soul

Comes the time when you don't make much money
And you don't put on much of a show
And those dewy eyed darlings
Next week will be crying
For somebody else don't you know

Now your tune is becoming your burden
Words are all twisted and wrong
And the song that you sell
Don't taste quite as well
As when you used to sing for the song

Sing for the song boys
Just like you did when you stood on that corner
And didn't even feel the cold
Sing for the song boys
Just like you did before all of the cocaine
And flash bulbs and bright painted ladies
That haunted your soul

Sing for the song boys
Just like you did when you stood on that corner
And didn't even feel the cold
Sing for the song boys
Just like you did before all of the cocaine
And flash bulbs and bright painted ladies
That haunted your soul

Wissenswertes über das Lied Sing for the Song von Harry Belafonte

Wann wurde das Lied “Sing for the Song” von Harry Belafonte veröffentlicht?
Das Lied Sing for the Song wurde im Jahr 1989, auf dem Album “Belafonte '89” veröffentlicht.
Wer hat das Lied “Sing for the Song” von Harry Belafonte komponiert?
Das Lied “Sing for the Song” von Harry Belafonte wurde von Bob Gibson komponiert.

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