Cabaret

GORDON LIGHTFOOT

All I can see is the sea and the sky
And the sky is blue and the sea is green
Yesterday's a cabaret
Gowns of satin on ladies gay

Yesterday's a cabaret
Sounds of laughter on faces gray
Yesterday's a carousel
Catch the ring and all will be well

From the coast of California
Up to the Oregon border
I've thumbed a thousand miles I guess
Sitting in a roadside diner

The big trucks rollin' by
I don't seem to know at times what's best
And still I'd like to tell her
That I miss her so, in north Ontario

If you're drivin' east to Reno
Or north to Mendocino
I hope you find your rainbow?s end
This highway is my rainbow

And though I might regret it
I'm so glad I said it way back when
And still I'd like to tell her
That I miss her so, in north Ontario

Trivia about the song Cabaret by Gordon Lightfoot

When was the song “Cabaret” released by Gordon Lightfoot?
The song Cabaret was released in 1971, on the album “Summer Side of Life”.
Who composed the song “Cabaret” by Gordon Lightfoot?
The song “Cabaret” by Gordon Lightfoot was composed by GORDON LIGHTFOOT.

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