Portobello Road

Cat Stevens / Kim Fowley

Getting hung up all day on smiles
Walking down portobello road for miles
Greeting strangers in indian boots
Yellow ties and old brown suits
Growing old is my only danger

Cuckoo clocks, and plastic socks
Lampshades of old antique leather
Nothing looks weird, not even a beard
Or the boots made out of feathers

I'll keep walking miles till I feel
A broom beneath my feet
Or the hawking eyes of an old stuffed bull across the street

Nothings the same if you see it again
It'll be broken down to litter
Oh, and the clothes
Everyone know that that dress will never fit her

Getting hung up all day on smiles
Walking down portobello road for miles
Greeting strangers in indian boots
Yellow ties and old brown suits
Growing old is my only danger

Cuckoo clocks, and plastic socks
Lampshades of old antique leather
Nothing looks weird, not even a beard
Or the boots made out of feathers

I'll keep walking miles till I feel
A broom beneath my feet
Or the hawking eyes of an old stuffed bull across the street

Nothing's the same if you see it again
It'll be broken down to litter
Oh, and the clothes
Everyone know that that dress will never fit her

Getting hung up all day on smiles
Walking down portobello road for miles
Greeting strangers in indian boots
Yellow ties and old brown suits

Trivia about the song Portobello Road by Cat Stevens

On which albums was the song “Portobello Road” released by Cat Stevens?
Cat Stevens released the song on the albums “Matthew And Son” in 1967, “Matthew & Son” in 1990, and “On the Road to Find Out” in 2001.
Who composed the song “Portobello Road” by Cat Stevens?
The song “Portobello Road” by Cat Stevens was composed by Cat Stevens and Kim Fowley.

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