Song from the Sixteenth Floor

PAUL MAURICE KELLY, JOHN CLIFFORTH

Something's frying on the floor below
I'm leaning out my window
The sky's on fire, the street's all aglow
And somebody's singing to the radio
I would jump from the sixteenth floor if I only could get next to you
Put my head in a lion's jaw if I only could get next to you
I'm walking the floor, I'm climbing the walls
I wake up from dreaming, that's when I fall
I would jump from the sixteenth floor if I could only get next to you
Put my head in a lion's jaw if I only could get next to you
Take a ride on a wrecking ball
Every day I speak your name
If I had wings I'd fly 'cause you're not here to hold me
I would jump from the sixteenth floor
Put my head in a lion's jaw
I'd walk on burning coals
I'd sell my only soul
Every day I speak your name
If I had wings I'd fly 'cause you're not here to hold me
I'd walk on burning coal,
I'd sell my only soul
I would jump from the sixteenth floor,
put my head in a lion's jaw
Take a ride on Niagara Falls if I only could get next to you

Trivia about the song Song from the Sixteenth Floor by Paul Kelly

On which albums was the song “Song from the Sixteenth Floor” released by Paul Kelly?
Paul Kelly released the song on the albums “Wanted Man” in 1994, “Songs from the South: Paul Kelly’s Greatest Hits” in 1997, “Paul Kelly's Greatest Hits: Songs from the South 1985-2019” in 2019, and “Songs from the South: Paul Kelly’s Greatest Hits 1985–2019” in 2019.
Who composed the song “Song from the Sixteenth Floor” by Paul Kelly?
The song “Song from the Sixteenth Floor” by Paul Kelly was composed by PAUL MAURICE KELLY, JOHN CLIFFORTH.

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