Tinseltown In The Rain

Album: A Walk Across the Rooftops (1984)
Charted: 87
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  • Why did we ever come so far?
    I knew I'd seen it all before
    Tall building reach up in vain
    Tinseltown is in the rain

    I know now love was so exciting
    Tinseltown in the rain
    Oh men and women
    Here we are, caught up in this big rhythm

    One day this love will all blow over
    Time for leaving the parade
    Is there a place in this city
    A place to always feel this way

    And hey, there's a red car in the fountain
    Tinseltown in the rain
    Oh men and women
    Here we are, caught up in this big rhythm

    Do I love you? Yes I love you
    Will we always be happy go lucky?
    Do I love you? Yes I love you
    But it's easy come, and it's easy go
    All this talking is only bravado, yeah

    Oh, Tinseltown

    Tinseltown in the rain
    Oh men and women

    Here we are, caught up in this big rhythm
    Tinseltown in the rain
    Oh men and women
    Here we are, caught up in this big rhythm

    Tinseltown is in the rain
    Tinseltown is in the rain
    Tinseltown is in the rain
    Tinseltown is in the rain

    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

    Do I love you? Yes I love you
    Will we always be happy go lucky?
    Do I love you? Yes I love you
    But it's easy come, and it's easy go
    All this talking, talking is only bravado

    Yeah, yeah, yeah

    Tinseltown is in the rain
    Tinseltown is in the rain
    Tinseltown is in the rain
    Tinseltown is in the rain

    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Writer/s: Paul Gerard Buchanan, Robert Bell
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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