Blue Light, Red Light (Someone's There)

Harry Connick, Jr. / Ramsey McLean

I live in a tiny closet
A lukewarm cold water flat
With room for a couple of cinders
A mouse, a hole, and a trap
I don't worry about the flights
Or count the stairs
'Cause I know
Someone's there

I took a high paying sweeping-up job
Dusting after somebody else
Seeing that there's clean on the windows
Convincing the snow to melt
I don't worry about the ride
Or the subway fare
'Cause I know
Someone's there

One day we'll move uptown
Or even out to the country side
And for every leaf on a tree
We'll add one cub to the pride

Who cares if the floor ain't level
Or if the ceiling falls in
Haunted by the devil
And ghosts and boogeymen
I can't be concerned
Why should I care
No place I'd go alone would compare
'Cause I know

Trivia about the song Blue Light, Red Light (Someone's There) by Harry Connick Jr

When was the song “Blue Light, Red Light (Someone's There)” released by Harry Connick Jr?
The song Blue Light, Red Light (Someone's There) was released in 1991, on the album “Blue Light, Red Light”.
Who composed the song “Blue Light, Red Light (Someone's There)” by Harry Connick Jr?
The song “Blue Light, Red Light (Someone's There)” by Harry Connick Jr was composed by Harry Connick, Jr. and Ramsey McLean.

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