City Lights

Bill Anderson

The bright array of city lights as far as I can see
The great white way shines through the night for lonely girls like me
A cabarete a honky tonk their flashing signs invite
A broken heart to lose itself in the glow of city lights
Lights that say forget his name in a glass of cherry wine
Lights that offer other guys for empty hearts like mine
They paint a pretty picture of a world that's gay and bright
But it's just a mask for loneliness behind those city lights
Lights that say forget his love in a different atmosphere
Lights that lure are nothing but a masquerade for tears
They paint a pretty picture but my arms can't hold them tight
And I just can't say I love you to a street of city lights

Trivia about the song City Lights by Connie Smith

On which albums was the song “City Lights” released by Connie Smith?
Connie Smith released the song on the albums “Connie Smith Sings Bill Anderson” in 1967 and “City Lights-Country Favorites” in 1972.
Who composed the song “City Lights” by Connie Smith?
The song “City Lights” by Connie Smith was composed by Bill Anderson.

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