Angel of Eighth Avenue

Ian Hunter

The willow in the wind is gently weeping
No city lights tonight for she is sleeping
But in a little while she will awake and gently smile
My angel of Eighth Avenue, Manhattan morning

Somewhere a siren sounds and she is turning
She moves my arm around 'cause she is burning
She has so much to give but so little time to live
My angel of Eighth Avenue, Manhattan morning

As I look down the streets are slowly forming
And the ladies of the night have start performing
And the trash-collectors horn, salutes the dawning
And soon the work ward bound will they wake up yawning

And soft warm hands behind that give no warning
Tell me, for just one hour have I been learning
I have so much to say but so little time to stay
With my angel of Eighth Avenue, Manhattan morning
With my angel of Eighth Avenue, Manhattan morning

Trivia about the song Angel of Eighth Avenue by Mott the Hoople

On which albums was the song “Angel of Eighth Avenue” released by Mott the Hoople?
Mott the Hoople released the song on the albums “Wildlife” in 1971 and “Backsliding Fearlessly: The Early Years” in 1994.
Who composed the song “Angel of Eighth Avenue” by Mott the Hoople?
The song “Angel of Eighth Avenue” by Mott the Hoople was composed by Ian Hunter.

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