Another Park, Another Sunday

Tom Johnston

I'm sittin' in my room, starin' out my window
And I wonder where you've gone
Thinking back on the happy hours just before the dawn
Outside the wind is blowin'
It seems to call your name again
Why have you gone
City streets and lonely highways
I travel now
My car is empty and the radio just seems to bring me down
I'm just tryin' to find me
A pretty smile that I can get into
It's true, I'm lost without you

Another lonely park, another Sunday
Why is it life turns out that way
Just when you think you got a good thing
It seems to slip away

It's warm outside, no clouds are in the sky
But I need myself a place to go and hide
I keep to myself
I don't want nobody else
To see me cryin' all those tears in my eyes

Another park, another Sunday
Why is it life turns out that way
Just when you think you got a good thing
It seems to slip away
Another park, another Sunday
It's dark and empty thanks to you
I got to get myself together
But it's hard to do

Trivia about the song Another Park, Another Sunday by Doobie Brothers

On which albums was the song “Another Park, Another Sunday” released by Doobie Brothers?
Doobie Brothers released the song on the albums “What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits” in 1974, “Rockin Down The Highway - Wildfire Concert” in 1996, “Live At Wolf A Trap” in 2004, “Long Train Runnin' 1970-2000” in 2004, and “The Platinum Collection” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Another Park, Another Sunday” by Doobie Brothers?
The song “Another Park, Another Sunday” by Doobie Brothers was composed by Tom Johnston.

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