Sideshow

ALAN JAMES YORK, DAVID JOHN CLARIDGE, IAN LEE, KEVIN ANTHONY MARK BUTTERLY

I have seen the streets and alleyways
Of a million faceless towns
The camera comes, the camera goes
Filming our blues for the late night news
We gather round
Never searching for our innocence
Our faith, our truth, our love
They're only there when things go wrong
Filming our blues for the late night news
We gather round

Show us peace and understanding
Brother love for fellow man
Cure us, we are sick from violence
In your sideshow of life

Impartiality is like
A coin they have to spend
The currency of the chosen few
They place their bets
Switch on your sets

There's world disasters by the minute
They tell us on the hour
And when we think we've paid our dues
They've filmed our blues for the late night news
We gather round

Show us peace and understanding
Brother love for fellow man
Cure us, we are sick from violence
In your sideshow of life

Sideshow of life

When it's late at night and you're all alone
With the one you love
Turn on the late night news and cry
Tears for all the lost and lonely people
Innocents in prime time

(Tragedies) of our life
(Tragedies) of our life
(Tragedies) of our life

Trivia about the song Sideshow by Barclay James Harvest

On which albums was the song “Sideshow” released by Barclay James Harvest?
Barclay James Harvest released the song on the albums “Victims of Circumstance” in 1984 and “Alone We Fly” in 1990.
Who composed the song “Sideshow” by Barclay James Harvest?
The song “Sideshow” by Barclay James Harvest was composed by ALAN JAMES YORK, DAVID JOHN CLARIDGE, IAN LEE, KEVIN ANTHONY MARK BUTTERLY.

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