G D AmG D
Plane comes down on the old runway, home again for a week I'll stay
G D AmG D
Hanging out like I used to do, hope to find some old friends I knew
GDAm G D
Hear the news in the honky tonk,
who got married, yes, and who split up G
DAm G D
Drinking beer while the jukebox
plays, brand new songs for brand new days
Quiet nights and empty streets, sleepy town, humble home
Same old waltz in the wind, by the railroad track
GDAmGD
Riding out to a country bridge, moonlight shining across the ridge
GDAm G
Frozen trees neath a billion stars, 7 friends jammed in Robby's car
C GD Am
High as kites and wild and gone, drunk as well and laughing loud
Back at home I say good night (Good night) and I close the door
G DAmG
Sunday morning the church bell rings, the organ plays and the choir
Sings. Where am I while the preacher speaks? Dreaming dreams neath
My sheets asleep
CG DAmC
Waking up and trying to think, what went down, what'd we do? I rub
My eyes and I shake my head and feel the sun
GD AmG
Plane takes off on the old runway, snow fell light on the ground
Today Lost an hour that I gained before, headed back to my New York
Door. fare thee well, adios, adieu and best of luck to all of you I
Ain't no saint and I don't pretend to be, but I hope you all found a G
Friend in me
CG D Am
City lights blink and shine, down below, let it change
It's often said that life is strange, oh yes, but compared to what?
(yeah) G D Am
- :
- Young, Guitar Days
- Compromised
- Over With You
- The Place And The Time
- Miscellaneous
- Strange Names and New Sensations
- Classic Protest Songs
- Jackrabbit Slim / Alive on Arrival 35th Anniversary Edition
- The Bottom Line, New York, September 12, 1988...
- Cornerstones: Sony Legacy CD Sampler
- Jackrabbit Slim
- Be Here Now
- Be Here Again (Live Solo 1998)
- A Year in Your Life: 1980, Volume One
- Radio Daze: Pop Hits of the 80s, Volume 1
- Ulli Wengers One Hit Wonder, Volume 11
- Back to the US of A
- The Best of Steve Forbert: What Kinda Guy?
- Singers and Songwriters: 1980-1982
- Folk, Gospel & Blues: Will the Circle Be Unbroken