Backstage

SMOKEY ROBINSON

A thousand hands applaud tonight
I sing my songs my star shines bright
I stop and smile I take my bow
I leave the stage and then somehow

Backstage I'm lonely, backstage I cry
You've gone away and each night I seem to die a little

Out on that stage I play the star
I'm famous now I've come so far
A famous fool I let love go
I didn't know I'd miss you so

Backstage I'm lonely, backstage I cry
Hating myself since I let you say goodbye

Every night a different room
Every night a different club
And yet I'm lonely all the time
When I sign my autograph
When I hold an interview
Can't get you out of my mind

Come back my love come back to me
I need you now so desperately
What good is fame it's just a game
I'd give it all to be the same

Backstage I wait now, hoping I'll see
Your smiling face waiting there backstage for me
Your smiling face waiting backstage for me
Backstage
Backstage

Trivia about the song Backstage by Gene Pitney

On which albums was the song “Backstage” released by Gene Pitney?
Gene Pitney released the song on the albums “Backstage” in 1966, “The Gene Pitney Story” in 1967, and “18 All-Time Greatest Hits” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Backstage” by Gene Pitney?
The song “Backstage” by Gene Pitney was composed by SMOKEY ROBINSON.

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