Alone In New York In The Rain

Phil Cody

Stumbling along
Someone somewhere's been neglecting things
I've known all along
It's wrong to go about expecting things
But looking for love in this city
Is like getting burned without
Feeling the pain

Safety first, cries the sign on the street
Keep to yourself, sing the faces I meet
So far from home
All alone in New York in the rain
Chilled by the breeze

Autumn shadows are concealing things
Worn at the knees
Dungarees begin revealing things
Lord, I'm so low and lonely
Worst of all is this rain keeps on falling

Safety first, cries the sign on the street
Keep to yourself, sing the faces I meet
So far from home
All alone in New York in the rain

Da, da, da, da, da
Da, da, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
Da, da, da, da
Da, da, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
Lord, I'm so low and lonely
Worst of all is this rain keeps on falling

Safety first, cries the sign on the street
Keep to yourself, sing the faces I meet
So far from home
All alone in New York in the rain
All alone in New York in the rain

Trivia about the song Alone In New York In The Rain by Neil Sedaka

On which albums was the song “Alone In New York In The Rain” released by Neil Sedaka?
Neil Sedaka released the song on the albums “The Tra-La Days Are Over” in 1974 and “Sedaka’s Back - 1998 CD Reissue” in 1998.
Who composed the song “Alone In New York In The Rain” by Neil Sedaka?
The song “Alone In New York In The Rain” by Neil Sedaka was composed by Phil Cody.

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