A Stranger in Town

PETER MYERS, RONALD CASS

Just arrived on the seven-ten;
Thought I'd see the old gang again,
But you know how they come and go,
I'm just a stranger in town!

Everywhere, everyone I see
Seems to wonder who can I be,
And I swear no-one seems to care
About a stranger in town!

I saw a cottage on a lonely old street,
The weeds have grown round the gate.
Somehow I felt that you would wait here my sweet,
But it looks like I'm too late!

Guess I'll leave on the twelve-o-two,
Can't believe that there's no more you!
Is there nothing for me, will I always be
A stranger in my own home town?

Guess I'll leave on the twelve-o-two,
Can't believe that there's no more you!
Is there nothing for me, will I always be
A stranger in my own home town?

It hurts to be alone
With no-one of your own
When you're a stranger in your own home town!

Trivia about the song A Stranger in Town by Sammy Davis, Jr.

On which albums was the song “A Stranger in Town” released by Sammy Davis, Jr.?
Sammy Davis, Jr. released the song on the albums “Sammy Davis Jr. Sings Mel Tormé's California Suite” in 1964 and “I've Gotta Be Me: The Best of Sammy Davis, Jr. on Reprise” in 1996.
Who composed the song “A Stranger in Town” by Sammy Davis, Jr.?
The song “A Stranger in Town” by Sammy Davis, Jr. was composed by PETER MYERS, RONALD CASS.

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