Manhattan (I’m Done)

Philip Peeples, Murry Hammond, Ken Bethea, Rhett Miller

[Verse 1]
Manhattan
Saddest of Saturday mornin's
Thinkin' what I shouldn't be thinkin'
Thinkin' how it could have been

[Verse 2]
Twice over
Dropped in to party, but dead now
Wonderin' why I don't stay down
And I wanna do it over again

[Chorus]
I was watchin' you through windows
Restaurant tables, all those candles
Manhattan, I'm done

[Verse 3]
Cold shoulder
Keepin' it warm for the next guy
And I wonder where we go when we die
And I wanna do it over again

[Chorus]
I believe in white tuxedos
Blue moons and early Beatles
Manhattan, I'm done
I'm done

[Bridge]
Called my name
In the darkest hour of night
Love my way
Followed by "It's all right"
Oh, but it won't be all right

[Verse 4]
Manhattan
Saddest of Saturday mornin's
Thinkin' what I shouldn't be thinkin'
Thinkin' how it could have been
Thinkin' how it could have been

[Chorus]
I was watchin' you for so long
Kiss me goodbye once and I'm gone
Manhattan
Manhattan
Manhattan
I'm done
I'm done
I'm done
I'm done

Trivia about the song Manhattan (I’m Done) by Old 97's

When was the song “Manhattan (I’m Done)” released by Old 97's?
The song Manhattan (I’m Done) was released in 2011, on the album “The Grand Theatre, Volume Two”.
Who composed the song “Manhattan (I’m Done)” by Old 97's?
The song “Manhattan (I’m Done)” by Old 97's was composed by Philip Peeples, Murry Hammond, Ken Bethea, Rhett Miller.

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