The Immigrant

NEIL SEDAKA, PHIL CODY

Harbors open their doors to the young searching foreigner
Come to live in the light of the big L of liberty
Plains and open skies bill boards would advertise
Was it anything like that when you arrived?
Dream boats carried the future to the heart of America
People were waiting in line for a place by the river

It was time when strangers were welcome here
Music would play they tell me the days were sweet and clear
It was a sweeter tune and there was so much room
That people could come from everywhere

Now he arrives with hopes and his heart set on miracles
Come to marry his fortune with a hand full of promises
To find they've closed the door they don't want him anymore
There isn't anymore to go around
Turning away he remembers he once heard a legend
That spoke of a mystical magical land called America

It was time when strangers were welcome here
Music would play they tell me the days were sweet and clear
It was a sweeter tune and there was so much room
That people could come from everywhere

It was time when strangers were welcome here
Music would play they tell me the days were sweet and clear
It was a sweeter tune and there was so much room
That people could come from everywhere

Trivia about the song The Immigrant by Neil Sedaka

On which albums was the song “The Immigrant” released by Neil Sedaka?
Neil Sedaka released the song on the albums “Sedaka's Back” in 1974, “Laughter In The Rain” in 1974, “Neil Sedaka’s Greatest Hits (1977)” in 1977, “Neil Sedaka's Greatest Hits” in 1980, “My Friend” in 1986, “Laughter In The Rain: The Best Of Neil Sedaka, 1974-80” in 1994, “Sedaka’s Back - 1998 CD Reissue” in 1998, “The Definitive Collection” in 2007, and “The Show Goes On - Live at the Royal Albert Hall” in 2012.
Who composed the song “The Immigrant” by Neil Sedaka?
The song “The Immigrant” by Neil Sedaka was composed by NEIL SEDAKA, PHIL CODY.

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