A Job Is a Home to a Homeless Man

Albert Hammond, Hal David

A job is a home to a homeless man
When you have no woman to run to
Why hurry home

No one to share my meals with
My desires and my ideals with
Well, I might as well stay on the job
And get something done

A job is a home to a homeless man
That's what I've been since you left me
Please hurry home

I need someone to sleep with
Someone gentle to laugh and weep with
I'm so tired of living to work
As hard as I can

A job is a home to a homeless man

I need someone to sleep with
Someone gеntle to laugh and weep with
I'm so tired of living to work
As hard as I can

A job is a home to a homеless man...

Trivia about the song A Job Is a Home to a Homeless Man by Albert Hammond

When was the song “A Job Is a Home to a Homeless Man” released by Albert Hammond?
The song A Job Is a Home to a Homeless Man was released in 1975, on the album “99 Miles from L.A.”.
Who composed the song “A Job Is a Home to a Homeless Man” by Albert Hammond?
The song “A Job Is a Home to a Homeless Man” by Albert Hammond was composed by Albert Hammond, Hal David.

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