Sidewalk Song/27th Street

Jimmy Webb

Forty-seven cracks in the sidewalk that leads
From my house to yours how do I know?
I count them every day

While following you from my house to yours
And though you don't know
I'm with you all the way
And wishing I could say

"Stop! I love you, darling won't you stay?"
But I always hang my head
And count all the cracks
In the sidewalk instead

Seventeen streetlights stand in between
My house and yours how do I know?
I count them every night

While tracing my steps
From my house to yours to the golden glow
Of your window light i wish somehow you knew

How long I've been in love with you
And wishing I were dead
I count all the cracks in the sidewalk
On my way home, to bed

Trivia about the song Sidewalk Song/27th Street by Johnny Rivers

When was the song “Sidewalk Song/27th Street” released by Johnny Rivers?
The song Sidewalk Song/27th Street was released in 1967, on the album “Rewind”.
Who composed the song “Sidewalk Song/27th Street” by Johnny Rivers?
The song “Sidewalk Song/27th Street” by Johnny Rivers was composed by Jimmy Webb.

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