Sidewalks Of Chicago

David Kirby

The Levi's that I'm wearing have been good to me
They just won't admit they're growing old
Though my shirts've made contract with a gutter
At least it keeps my body from the cold

Thank God, folks back home in Harlan County
Can't see what success has done to me
Would you believe the kids in Harlan High School
Voted me most likely to successeed

Now I'm walking on the sidewalks of Chicago
If I buy a bread I can't afford the wine
Now I'm walking on the sidewalks of Chicago
Wishing I'd have lived some other time

It wasn't long before I met her
She really swept me off my feet
She stayed just long enough to make me love her
And now they're sweepin' me off the street

Mama thinks I've really hit the big time
She's written every day since I've been gone
But she don't know that 109 West Charlotte
Is the adress of the Mission Home

I'm walking on the sidewalks of Chicago
If I buy a bread I can't afford the wine
Now I'm walking on the sidewalks of Chicago
Wishing I'd have lived some other time

Walking on the sidewalks of Chicago
Wishing I'd have lived some other time

Trivia about the song Sidewalks Of Chicago by Brook Benton

When was the song “Sidewalks Of Chicago” released by Brook Benton?
The song Sidewalks Of Chicago was released in 1972, on the album “Story Teller”.
Who composed the song “Sidewalks Of Chicago” by Brook Benton?
The song “Sidewalks Of Chicago” by Brook Benton was composed by David Kirby.

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